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G7 ministers forge ahead with Russian oil price cap, details thin

Published 09/02/2022, 01:38 AM
Updated 09/02/2022, 04:17 PM
© Reuters. A view shows the crude oil terminal Kozmino on the shore of Nakhodka Bay near the port city of Nakhodka, Russia August 12, 2022. REUTERS/Tatiana Meel

By David Lawder and Christian Kraemer

(Reuters) -Group of Seven finance ministers agreed on Friday to impose a price cap on Russian oil aimed at slashing revenues for Moscow's war in Ukraine while keeping oil flowing to avoid price spikes, but Russia vowed to halt sales to countries imposing it.

The ministers confirmed their commitment https://www.bundesfinanzministerium.de/Content/EN/Downloads/G7-G20/2022-09-02-g7-ministers-statement.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=7 to forming a buyer's cartel after meeting virtually. They said, however, that key details, including the per-barrel level of the cap would be determined later "based on a range of technical inputs" to be agreed by the coalition of countries implementing it.

"Today we confirm our joint political intention to finalise and implement a comprehensive prohibition of services which enable maritime transportation of Russian-origin crude oil and petroleum products globally," the ministers said.

The provision of Western-dominated maritime transportation services, including insurance and finance, would be allowed only if the Russian oil cargoes are purchased at or below the price level "determined by the broad coalition of countries adhering to and implementing the price cap."

Oleg Ustenko, a senior economic adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, welcomed the development, and said he expected the price range to be between $40 and $60.

"This is fantastic. It's exactly what we needed" to reduce the revenues that Russia was collecting, he told Reuters. Brent crude futures rose 66 cents to $93.02 a barrel on Friday.

Zelenskiy himself, in a video address, said a cap should also be imposed on Russian natural gas exports.

A senior U.S. Treasury official said the coalition would set a dollar price limit for Russian crude and two others for petroleum products -- not discounts to global market prices. The cap would be revisited as needed.

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The G7 ministers said they would work to finalize the details in time to launch by Dec. 5, when new European Union sanctions initiate a ban on Russian oil imports.

German Finance Minister Christian Lindner, the current G7 finance chair, said the price cap on Russian oil exports was designed to reduce President Vladimir Putin's revenues.

"At the same time, we want to curb rising global energy prices. This will minimize inflation globally," he said.

OIL CUTOFF THREAT

The Kremlin responded by saying it would stop selling oil to countries implementing the price cap, saying it would destabilize global oil markets.

"We simply will not cooperate with them on non-market principles," spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

Nonetheless, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Russia would still have an economic incentive to sell oil at or near the cap, because otherwise it would have to shut down production that would be difficult to restart. China and India also would seek to buy oil at the capped price, she added.

French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire injected a dose of reality, telling his G7 counterparts that more work was needed to work out technical details, persuade a critical mass of importers to join the plan and preserve European unity on the subject, his office said in a statement.

"We got positive signals from other countries, but no firm commitments yet," a senior G7 source said of efforts to recruit other countries. "We wanted to send a signal of unity towards Russia and also countries like China."

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The G7 announcement had little effect on benchmark crude prices, which rose in anticipation of an OPEC+ discussion of output cuts on Monday amid weaker demand

Enforcing the cap would rely heavily on denying London-brokered shipping insurance, which covers about 95% of the world's tanker fleet, and finance to cargoes priced above the cap. But some analysts say alternatives could be found to circumvent it.

The G7 ministers said they would seek to limit circumvention through "a record-keeping and attestation model covering all relevant types of contracts" that aims for consistent enforcement across jurisdictions.

Despite Russia's falling oil export volumes, its June export revenue increased by $700 million from May due to prices pushed higher by its war in Ukraine, the International Energy Agency said last month.

PRICING CONCERNS

The U.S. Treasury has raised concerns the EU embargo could set off a scramble for alternative supplies, spiking global crude prices to as much as $140 a barrel, and it has been promoting the price cap as a way to keep Russian crude flowing.

Russian oil prices have risen in anticipation of the EU embargo, with Urals crude trading at an $18-to-$25 per barrel discount to benchmark Brent crude, down from a $30-to-$40 discount earlier this year.

Latest comments

Who cares about revenues from may to June when prices were at peak? Why would you put that old news In there instead of up to date revenue?
Biased? Have you ever seen right wing media? it's 99% propaganda and opinions without even trying to hide it. They don't even hire reporters anymore because they don't want to deal with the ethics.
Wait until Russia shuts down all petroleum products to Europe. Oil prices, per analysts warnings, will head to $300. Keep shorting the market. Feds will need to raise rates to 20%
Lmao it would be funny watching the Russian economy crumble to dust and puketin getting strung up in the street. I don't think you understand the situation here. What do you think Russia is going to do with all the oil? China and India can only buy so much and they want the massive discount. When we cap oil prices at 40 a barrel you think China or India are going to pay Russia 120 dollars a barrel 🤣 lmao
Why Putin won't stop his war of aggression which is going on for 6 months wreaking havoc on Ukrainian people? Because of his insatiable craving for power and authoritarian attitude, many Ukrainians have died, so many have lost their dear ones, more than 5 million Ukrainians are now refugees and this is crushing the finances of lots of countries:('
Europeans are broke and the political Elitist don't care. wake up jente viva la Libertad... vote the Socialist Out !
These guys know it will have the opposite effect, but they will still do it. They keep you buying into a false narrative to impoverish you with the pretext of inflation.
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