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OFAC clarifies guidance on Russian oil price cap

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On October 31, the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control published Russia-related frequently asked question 1094, to clarify when Russian Federation origin crude oil will be subject to a price cap announced earlier in September. As previously covered by InfoBytes, Treasury recently issued preliminary guidance on implementing a maritime services policy and related price exception for seaborne Russian oil, which is intended to establish a framework for Russian oil to be exported by sea under a capped price, as well as a ban on services for any shipments of seaborne Russian oil above the capped price. The policy, which relates to a broad range of services in connection with the maritime transportation of Russian Federation origin crude oil and petroleum products, will become effective December 5, 2022, for the maritime transportation of crude oil and on February 5, 2023, for the maritime transportation of petroleum products.