- Nov 11, 2009
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They've been pretty effective at circumveting the wests sanctions and still getting the stuff they need. The freezing of 400B by EU has hit them hard. I know its been mentioned here before, but the Ukrainian policy of hitting Russian oil refineries has been brilliantly effective and done more to degrade Moscows coffers than many of our sanctions.This has been the aim of the economic sanctions for the last two years and it is finally starting to bear fruit as all of Putin’s side hustles to avoid it are starting to run dry
Doesnt mean Russia getting any less barrels of raw crude out of the ground, but it does mean theyve lost a lot of the capacity to refine it themselves into higher grade higher price export fuels like petrol, diesel, kerosene etc. Meaning Russia is now having to export more raw crude at massively deflated prices over what that barrel couldve sold for if they couldve refined it, plus, they dont have enough refined fuels for their war efforts and joe public, so theyre having to export knock down price raw crude and then reimport refined fuels at market prices.
forecourt petrol prices are fixed and subsidised, so now the Russia governements gap between their import cost versus subsidised public pump price is making every litre hugely more pricey for the government.
Its one of the single most effective sanctions so far imho, and long may it continue and Ukraine degrade Russian refining capacity.