UK and Allies Announce Price Cap of $60 on Russian Oil

The Price Cap Coalition of the G7, the European Union and Australia have set a cap on seaborne Russian crude oil at $60

The U.K., in partnership with the G7 countries, Australia and the European Union, has today agreed to set the price cap on Russian crude oil traded by firms shipping oil to third countries at $60. This price will be kept under review. The U.K. and its coalition partners will only provide services facilitating the maritime transport of Russian oil if firms trade at or beneath this cap.

G7 finance ministers agreed to a September cap to undermine Putin’s ability to fund the war in Ukraine through inflated global oil prices while ensuring that third countries can continue to secure affordable oil.

A General Licence will be published shortly to provide an Oil Price Cap exception for third countries so that firms supplying oil to them can continue accessing services from Coalition countries after December 5, but only if trading Russian oil at or below the cap.

Insurance is one of the key services that enable the movement of oil by sea, particularly protection and indemnity (P&I) insurance which relates to third-party liability claims – the UK is a global leader in the provision of P&I cover, writing 60% of the global cover written by the International Group of the P&I clubs.

Measures on services that facilitate the maritime transportation of refined oil products will come into force on February 5 to align with E.U. timelines for a parallel measure.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said:

“The UK will stand with Ukraine and her people for as long as Putin’s war continues. We will not waver in our support and we will continue to look for new ways to clamp down on Putin’s funding streams wherever we can.”

United States Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen said:

“Together, the G7, European Union, and Australia have now jointly set a cap on the price of seaborne Russian oil that will help us achieve our goal of restricting Putin’s primary source of revenue for his illegal war in Ukraine while simultaneously preserving the stability of global energy supplies. Today’s announcement is the culmination of months of effort by our coalition, and I commend the hard work of our partners in achieving this outcome.”

To enforce the scheme, the Treasury has set up a new team based in the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation. This team will set up the licensing and enforcement system for the Oil Price Cap, engage with the industry to ensure readiness for the cap, and monitor the level and impact of the cap on an ongoing basis.

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