Senators Shaheen and Warren warn the extended waiver could boost Kremlin oil revenues as Russia continues attacks on Ukraine.

The expiration effectively ends for now a brief period where the administration eased sanctions on some Russian oil, enabling purchases that would otherwise be barred.

The waiver expired one day after Sens. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) said it was helping Russia generate oil revenue

The Trump administration has allowed a controversial waiver on sanctions targeting Russian seaborne oil to expire, reimposing restrictions that had temporarily enabled countries…

U.S. Treasury extends sanctions waiver on Russian oil for 30 days to aid vulnerable countries impacted by Gulf supply disruptions.

Washington has extended its sanctions waiver for Russian oil cargoes at sea by 30 days. This move aims to help vulnerable nations access Russian oil amidst surging global energy…

The US Treasury extended a sanctions waiver allowing temporary access to Russian seaborne oil.

The extension allowing for the purchasing of Russian oil comes just two days after the administration let its previous waiver expire.

Democratic senators called extension ‘indefensible gift’ to Vladimir Putin as supply concerns keep Brent oil above $110 per barrel

Senators Shaheen and Warren warn the extended waiver could boost Kremlin oil revenues as Russia continues attacks on Ukraine.

The U.S Department of the Treasury on Monday announced a 30-day extension of a sanctions waiver that allows countries to purchase Russian seaborne oil, as the conflict in the…