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White House Considering Ban on Russian Oil Imports to U.S.

Published 03/04/2022, 02:00 PM
Updated 03/04/2022, 02:09 PM
© Bloomberg. A petroleum cracking tower at a refinery in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. Source:

(Bloomberg) -- The Biden administration is weighing a ban on U.S. imports of Russian crude oil as Congress races toward passing such a restriction to punish the Kremlin for its invasion of Ukraine.

Conversations are taking place within the administration and with the U.S. oil and gas industry on the impact such a move would have on American consumers and the global supply, according to people familiar with the matter. A White House spokesperson said no decision has been made.

Russian oil made up only about 3% of all the crude shipments that arrived in the U.S. last year, data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration show. U.S. imports of Russian crude so far in 2022 have dropped to the slowest annual pace since 2017, according to the intelligence firm Kpler.

When other petroleum products -- such as unfinished fuel oil that can be used as a feedstock to produce gasoline and diesel -- are included, Russia accounted for about 8% of 2021 oil imports, though those shipments have also been trending lower in recent months.

Cutting consumption of Russian energy isn’t the only move the administration is considering. One person familiar with the deliberations noted that Russia is already in a full-on financial crisis, with the ruble cratering, stock trading halted and sovereign and corporate debt battered. 

Among the implications of an oil ban the White House is assessing is if the move would actually hurt the Russian economy, or if the crude would simply go to other markets and drive up U.S. gasoline prices.

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The average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline was $3.84 Thursday, according to auto club AAA. Brent crude oil was trading at over $115 a barrel as of 1:44 p.m. in New York.

“Any restrictions on Russian flows would cause pain exclusively on the side of the buyer because the Russians can easily place their fuel oil in China or India,” said David Wech, chief economist at oil-data provider Vortexa Ltd. “That would put the U.S. in a difficult position because of the impact on gasoline prices,” he said.

Senators Joe Manchin, a West Virginia Democrat, and Lisa Murkowski, an Alaska Republican, recently introduced legislation that would block the flow of Russian oil and gas into the U.S., and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has joined with Republicans in backing the idea. One of the people said the administration of President Joe Biden is in close touch with Manchin on the proposal, which the Senate has allowed to bypass the committee process.

There’s discussion about the need to include a provision in the legislation introduced by Manchin and Murkowski about consulting with allies. 

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki as recently as Thursday spoke out against the idea. 

“Our objective and the president’s objective has been to maximize impact on Russia while minimizing impact to us and our allies and partners,” Psaki said at a briefing Thursday. “We don’t have a strategic interest in reducing the global supply of energy, and that would raise prices at the gas pump for the American people, around the world.” 

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But Psaki added: “We are continuing to look at other options we could take right now to cut U.S. consumption of Russian energy.” 

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after all, US OIL companies benefited much..price go high then US govt gives subsidy to US only and then the rest of the world suffer a lot on high price...US still gain a lot and successfully taking down russia....what a biden plan
Idiocracy is when we have plenty of oil in our country and import it from our enemies. Thanks Mr. Resident.
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