Petroleum products price cap Country: Russia Entered into force: February 2, 2023 As of February 5, 2023, the maximum price for seaborne Russian-origin petroleum products will be US$100 per barrel for “premium-to-crude” products, and US$45 for “discount-to-crude” petroleum products. These two additional price caps will be enforced in the same manner as the crude oil price cap: by prohibiting buyers who do not abide by the price caps from obtaining services, like shippers’ insurance, from companies in any of the Coalition countries (G7 partners and Australia).
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