EnergyNews Price cap to have Russian oil flow despite embargo – tanker rates continue to surge By portnews September 13, 2022 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo A Chao Xing tanker at oil terminal Kozmino in Nakhodka Bay, Russia. Must read Europe Gas Prices ease as warm weather curbs demand April 29, 2025 Maersk’s Svitzer orders fuel-efficient multipurpose tug April 29, 2025 Woodside approves $17.5 billion US LNG project, targets 2029 start April 29, 2025 PODCAST: ABS and GLDD talk offshore wind opportunities April 29, 2025 portnews Freight rates on the crude oil and product tanker markets continue upwards. The G7 have decided on a price cap that will make Russian oil flow to non-EU and non-G7 countries without Russia making extraordinary profits. ”Good news,” says Clarksons. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo Previous articlePort Houston, Shell set sights on decarbonizing port’s container terminalsNext articleWitjens, Gorgels tapped to lead EST-Floattech - Advertisement - More articles Europe Gas Prices ease as warm weather curbs demand April 29, 2025 Maersk’s Svitzer orders fuel-efficient multipurpose tug April 29, 2025 Woodside approves $17.5 billion US LNG project, targets 2029 start April 29, 2025 - Advertisement - Latest article Europe Gas Prices ease as warm weather curbs demand April 29, 2025 Maersk’s Svitzer orders fuel-efficient multipurpose tug April 29, 2025 Woodside approves $17.5 billion US LNG project, targets 2029 start April 29, 2025 PODCAST: ABS and GLDD talk offshore wind opportunities April 29, 2025 CNOOC’s Q1 profit down 7.9% on weaker oil prices, but output grows April 29, 2025