Temporary US Waiver Lets Indian Refiners Buy Russian Oil Already At Sea
WASHINGTON, DC-In a significant development in the wake of the ongoing Iranian war, the Trump administration authorized a one-month window for India to import Russian crude oil.
“President Trump’s energy agenda has resulted in oil and gas production reaching the highest levels ever recorded. To enable oil to keep flowing into the global market, the Treasury Department is issuing a temporary 30-day waiver to allow Indian refiners to purchase Russian oil,” Bassent said.
“This deliberately short-term measure will not provide significant financial benefit to the Russian government as it only authorizes transactions involving oil already stranded at sea. India is an essential partner of the United States, and we fully anticipate that New Delhi will ramp up purchases of US oil. This stop-gap measure will alleviate pressure caused by Iran’s attempt to take global energy hostage,” he said.
“The move allows transactions tied to Russian crude oil or petroleum products that were already loaded onto vessels before early March. The shipments must be delivered to Indian ports and purchased by companies incorporated under Indian law,” Bassent said.
Under the license issued by the Department of the Treasury, transactions necessary for the sale, delivery, or offloading of Russian crude loaded on vessels before March 5 are authorized until April 4.
The authorization applies only to deliveries to ports in India. The buyers must be Indian entities, the Treasury license said.
The license allows a range of activities required to complete those shipments. These include services linked to the docking and anchoring of vessels, crew safety, and emergency repairs. It also permits routine maritime services such as vessel management, crewing, bunkering, piloting, insurance, and other operational support.
The move comes as the administration seeks to stabilize global energy markets amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Officials said the measure is meant to allow shipments already in transit to reach their destination without violating US sanctions rules.
The Treasury Department stressed that the license is narrow and temporary. It does not represent a broader easing of sanctions on Russia.
The authorization does not permit other transactions restricted under US sanctions laws. It also does not allow dealings involving Iran or Iranian-origin goods or services that remain prohibited under existing regulations.
The license was issued by the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control and signed on March 5. (IANS)