U.S. Treasury to extend sanction waiver on Russian seaborne oil, source says

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<!–[if IE 9]><![endif]–>U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent poses for a eeting in Paris, France, May 18, 2026.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent poses for a eeting in Paris, France, May 18, 2026.

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The U.S. Treasury will extend its ‌sanctions waiver on Russian seaborne oil, which lapsed ​on Saturday (May 16, 2026), after several countries asked for more ⁠time to buy it, a

The waiver will last another 30 days and was ‌sought by several poor and vulnerable countries cut off from Gulf oil supplies by the Iran war ‌and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, ‌the ⁠g the extension. The action marks the second time the Treasury has allowed the sanctions waiver to lapse and subsequently extend it. The waiver was first ​issued in March in ‌an attempt to ease oil supply shortages and mitigate price spikes prompted by the U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran by releasing sanctioned Russian oil and petroleum products stranded in tankers.

The ‌move has done little to reduce oil prices ​but has aided Indian government, which was among the largest buyers of Russian oil prior to the ⁠U.S. issuing severe sanctions against Russian oil majors, to put pressure on Moscow over its war in Ukraine.

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On Monday, benchmark ‌Brent oil futures prices rose about 1.5% to about $111 a barrel as continued supply concerns outweighed the Russian waiver extension and a report from an Iranian news agency that the U.S. was considering temporarily lifting sanctions on Iranian oil as part of negotiations over peace talks.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott ‌Bessent, who is in Paris for a Group of Seven finance leaders ​meeting, said that he wanted G7 and other allies to enforce Iran sanctions more strongly.

“We call ⁠upon all our G7 and indeed all of our allies ⁠and the rest of the world to follow the sanctions regime, so that we can crack down ‌on the illicit finance that is fueling the Iranian war machine and give this money back to the ​Iranian people,” Mr. Bessent told reporters.

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