UK evades its own ban on Russian oil by using loophole
However, millions of barrels of petroleum products—particularly jet fuel and diesel—processed in countries like India and Türkiye are being imported into the UK. A significant portion of these products is derived from Russian crude, meaning that the ban is partially undermined.
Industry experts note that tracking the origin of refined fuel is difficult, making enforcement of sanctions on processed products challenging. British authorities continue to plan measures aimed at limiting Moscow’s energy revenues, including monitoring oil traders and the so-called “shadow fleet” transporting Russian crude.
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