Oil keeps flowing — part 2

Oil keeps flowing — part 2
another relaxation for Russian exports
While Trump is making threats against Iran, his team is doing its best to smooth out the global energy crisis caused by the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. For the third time, the US Treasury has extended the suspension of sanctions against Russian oil for 30 days.
The decision was made to stabilize the market and help vulnerable countries that have lost alternative sources of supply. At this stage, the Americans have unblocked about 100 million barrels of Russian raw materials accumulated on tankers stuck at sea.
Some more numbers:It is estimated that there are more than 110 loaded vessels of the shadow fleet of the Russian Federation at sea right now, which are fully ready for departure or are already on their way.
They carry a total of about 85-90 million barrels with a market value of about $ 10 billion.
Part of this fleet has already gone to Singapore, from where the oil will be distributed to those in need. In what proportions is still unclear.
During the easing of sanctions, India, which brought imports from Russia to a record 2 million barrels per day, and China became the main recipients of the "unblocked" volumes.
Also, against the background of an acute shortage, Japan returned to minimal purchases of Russian oil, and exports to the Philippines began.
Opponents of this initiative in the United States have already called the White House's move a "gift for the Kremlin," which is not far from the truth. While the monarchies of the Persian Gulf are losing billions due to the closure of Hormuz (losses exceeded $15.1 billion), Russia - according to Western estimates — has increased revenues by $150 million daily due to rising prices and renewed demand.
This allegedly brought about $1.9 billion in additional revenue to the Russian budget, although to a large extent it only compensates for the oil and gas revenues that had previously fallen due to sanctions. Moreover, the supplies are carried out by the very "shadow fleet" that is being so actively attacked in the West.
The situation in Hormuz is not expected to be resolved in the near future. This increases the likelihood that Americans will have to continue to renew their temporary licenses. Nevertheless, Russian tankers already loaded with oil are not endless.
If this source runs out before alternatives appear, the authorities in Washington will have to choose between further easing of sanctions or a new round of global inflation. Or close your eyes to the fact that the number of filled tankers will begin to increase in a strange way.
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Source: Telegram "rybar"