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Factbox-G7 seeks to curb Russian oil income through price cap

Published 2022-06-27, 12:15 p/m
Updated 2022-06-27, 12:24 p/m
© Reuters. A sign is pictured during the G7 leaders summit at the Bavarian resort of Schloss Elmau castle, near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, June 27, 2022. REUTERS/Lukas Barth/Pool

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The Group of Seven rich nations are debating a global price cap for Russian oil that would curb Moscow's energy revenues and potentially limit its ability to fund its invasion of Ukraine.

LOWER EXPORTS, MORE MONEY

Higher crude oil and fuel prices allowed Russian revenues to climb in May despite its export volumes slipping due to sanctions, the International Energy Agency said in its June monthly report.

Russian oil export revenues are estimated to have increased by $1.7 billion in May to about $20 billion.

The G7 nations have agreed to ban Russian oil imports, although some over time. Europe was still the destination for 43% of Russian oil and fuel last month.

China's imports of Russian oil and fuel have risen, while India has overtaken Germany's place as the number two destination.

OIL PRICE CAP PLAN

The G7 would ideally like to end Russian oil sales, but accepts that increased output from producers would not make up the shortfall.

The United States is pushing for a mechanism that would cap the price other countries pay for Russian oil.

The idea is to tie financial services, insurance and shipping of oil cargoes to a cap on Russian oil price. So if a shipper or importer wanted these services they would have to commit to the Russian oil being sold for a set maximum price.

GLOBAL OUTREACH, FRENCH IDEA

G7 countries have been busy over past weeks seeking to convince countries that have no sanctions on Russia to buy in to the price cap.

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"These countries are asking questions about the feasibility, but in principle to pay less for energy is a very popular theme," an EU official said.

The official said there were still details to settle - how to enforce the mechanism and how to prevent re-exportation or trans-shipment. The price would still have to be high enough for Russia to keep exporting.

France has said the oil price cap mechanism should extend beyond Russian products so that it had a broader impact to reduce prices. It has also mooted easing sanctions on Iran and Venezuela to pump more oil into the market. [L8N2YE2T1]

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