An EU ban on fuels made from Russian crude came into effect this week. From 21 January, importers must prove that refined products imports have been produced from non-Russian origin crudes.
The regulations add more complexity into global oil trade flows that have been increasingly fragmented since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022. (CONTINUED – 1049 WORDS)
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