19 oil tankers are still anchored off the Turkish coast today, after the cap on Russian crude oil prices came into effect with the start of the Turkish oil crisis anchor It requests new certificates of insurance coverage for ships, it reported financial times.
Oil tankers docked near the strait Bosphorus and Dardanelles Straitconsists of two ferries that connect the Black Sea ports to world markets.
h G7, Australia, and “27” from the European Union imposed a price cap 60 dollars a barrel on Russian crude shipped by ship, in retaliation for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Moscow warned today that the maximum limit would destabilize energy markets internationally, stressing that the measure would have no effect. “special military operation” – as he calls the invasion of Russian troops – to Ukraine.
According to a Financial Times report, four oil industry executives reported that Turkish authorities had ordered new Full insurance coverage certificates For each tank in the territorial waters of the country. The Turkish Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure did not respond to the agency’s request Reuters to comment.
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