Snake oil cap
Economist Marcel Salikhov speaks on what change the new EU sanctions against Russia’s oil will bring

The countries of the European Union agreed on introducing a price cap on selling Russia’s oil to third countries last week. This decision was long anticipated, although its exact parameters remained unknown. Moreover, an embargo on importing Russia’s oil to the EU countries also kicked in on 5 December. We asked Marcel Salikhov, an economist and the current president of the Institute for Energy and Finance think tank to explain how the new mechanism will work and how hard it is going to hit Russia’s oil and gas revenues.
The member states eventually agreed on a $60 per barrel cap, and it is in fact a pretty mild option, which is close to, or even above the current price level.
Say, Russia is selling oil to India, and the Western countries are trying to determine the price at which this trade should be carried out.
If the price drops to $50 or $40 in six months, what’s the point in having the $60 price cap then? So, it’s somewhat logical to introduce a floating price cap. The next time it will be reviewed is in two months.
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