Related News

Three men guilty of trying to blackmail Michael Schumacher’s family

Three men guilty of trying to blackmail Michael Schumacher’s family

February 14, 2025
Pope prays for injured after massive petrol station explosion

Pope prays for injured after massive petrol station explosion

July 4, 2025
Labour MPs urge Starmer to reveal if he saw peer’s warnings about Mandelson’s Epstein links

Labour MPs urge Starmer to reveal if he saw peer’s warnings about Mandelson’s Epstein links

February 6, 2026

Browse by Category

  • Blockchain
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Crypto Market
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • UK News
  • US News
  • World

Related News

Three men guilty of trying to blackmail Michael Schumacher’s family

Three men guilty of trying to blackmail Michael Schumacher’s family

February 14, 2025
Pope prays for injured after massive petrol station explosion

Pope prays for injured after massive petrol station explosion

July 4, 2025
Labour MPs urge Starmer to reveal if he saw peer’s warnings about Mandelson’s Epstein links

Labour MPs urge Starmer to reveal if he saw peer’s warnings about Mandelson’s Epstein links

February 6, 2026

Browse by Category

  • Blockchain
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Crypto Market
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • UK News
  • US News
  • World
IIHS NEWS - AI Curated content
  • Home
  • UK News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • US News
  • World
  • Technology
  • Politics
  • Health Care
  • Crypto
No Result
View All Result
CONTRIBUTE
IIHS NEWS - AI Curated content
  • Home
  • UK News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • US News
  • World
  • Technology
  • Politics
  • Health Care
  • Crypto
No Result
View All Result
IIHS NEWS - AI Curated content
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Why Russia is a winner in the Iran war

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
March 13, 2026
in Business
0
Why Russia is a winner in the Iran war
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

In a war increasingly determined by the flow and price of oil, one country is already emerging as a winner – and it’s not even a combatant.

You might also like

British fragrance entrepreneur facing legal action over use of her own name

Oil rebounds above $100 as market counts cost of attacks on energy

First annual bonus in four years at John Lewis Partnership

As US-Israeli strikes on Iran have sent the oil price soaring and raised questions about the American appetite for a prolonged price shock, Russia is already reaping the benefits of higher oil revenues.

The transformation in Russian fortunes, literal and metaphoric, has been dramatic. Just a fortnight ago, Vladimir Putin was under increasing pressure as sanctions tightened.

Iran war latest – follow live

Today, with plentiful supplies of crude oil unconstrained by the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Russia is cashing in.

Not only has the price of Urals crude soared, but the discount Russia was forced to offer as a consequence of sanctions has been erased, delivering a windfall to the Kremlin and its campaign against Ukraine.

Russian oil revenues fell 18% last year, according to the Centre for Research & Clean Air (CREA), and appeared to be declining further in January, placing genuine pressure on the Russian economy.

Extraordinary IEA announcement not enough to bring down oil price

Biggest ever release of oil reserves to ease war supply disruption

Iran war: The outlook for your finances – whether hostilities end or not

At a stroke, the attacks on Iran have eased the pressure, with revenues increasing 17% in the last two weeks and exports from northern Russian ports up 24%.

The change in fortune can be illustrated by the passage of a single vessel in the Russian shadow fleet.

In February, Sky News intercepted the Kousai, a Sierra Leone-flagged tanker, as it passed through the Strait of Dover.

With a capacity of around 750,000 barrels, its cargo was worth around $40m when it was loaded with crude at Ust-Luga in the Baltic on 2 February.

By the time it passed Dover, eight days later, it was potentially worth $42m, as Urals crude traded at $56 a barrel, $13 below Brent crude.

Nine days into the Iranian war, Urals reached a peak of more than $100 a barrel, so as the Kousai passed Sri Lanka en route to India on 9 March, its cargo was worth $75m. On Thursday morning, as it approached Paradip, it was back to $65m, reflecting a barrel price of $87.

Events of the last fortnight have alleviated pressure that has been building since the invasion of Ukraine to curb Russian oil revenue.

Sanctions from the UK, EU, Australia, Canada and the US have targeted thousands of Russian individuals and companies, and hundreds of tankers in the so-called “shadow fleet” it relies on to move crude around the world.

For more information about how we use your data and your rights, you can visit our Privacy Centre.

A lift from sanctions

With Western nations closed for business, India and China became the biggest customers for Russian crude, but US sanctions against New Delhi introduced in February appeared to have delivered a serious blow.

Last week, however, the US offered India a 30-day waiver to those restrictions, a tacit acknowledgement that, with 20% of global supply choked off by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Indian demand could further push up prices.

Russia is also benefiting from the interruption of supply to China, which sources close to half of its oil imports from Gulf states, currently unable to send tankers through the Gulf.

Read more:
UK weighs options to defend shipping in Strait of Hormuz
US Navy to escort oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz

What we know about the deadly Iran school strike

“The spike in energy prices triggered by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is boosting the Kremlin’s oil and gas revenues, helping fund its war chest. In effect, geopolitical turmoil and policy loopholes are handing Russia a windfall just as sanctions were beginning to bite,” said Isaac Levy of CREA.

“The US waiver allowing India to keep buying Russian oil from sanctioned companies will blunt the impact of sanctions. Discounts on Russian crude have almost vanished, and tankers that were idling are now preparing to unload at Indian ports again.”

Google users can see more from their preferred sources in search results – click here to make yours Sky News

Be the first to get Breaking News

Install the Sky News app for free

The longer the Iran conflict goes on, the more Russia is likely to profit.

Read Entire Article
Tags: BusinessSkynews
Share30Tweet19
Sarah Taylor

Sarah Taylor

Recommended For You

British fragrance entrepreneur facing legal action over use of her own name

by Sarah Taylor
March 12, 2026
0
British fragrance entrepreneur facing legal action over use of her own name

British fragrance entrepreneur Jo Malone is facing legal action over the use of her own name by cosmetics giant Estee Lauder Companies.

Read more

Oil rebounds above $100 as market counts cost of attacks on energy

by Sarah Taylor
March 12, 2026
0
Oil rebounds above $100 as market counts cost of attacks on energy

Iran's targeting of Middle East energy has driven oil prices back above the $100 a barrel level, with market experts expressing increased alarm over the prospects for long-term...

Read more

First annual bonus in four years at John Lewis Partnership

by Sarah Taylor
March 12, 2026
0
First annual bonus in four years at John Lewis Partnership

The John Lewis Partnership (JLP) has announced its first annual bonus since 2022 following further progress in its post pandemic turnaround .

Read more

Extraordinary announcement not enough to bring down oil price

by Sarah Taylor
March 11, 2026
0
Extraordinary announcement not enough to bring down oil price

The International Energy Agency (IEA), the developed nation body founded in the 1970s to deal with oil crises precisely like the one we're now facing, has announced something...

Read more

Frozen proceeds of Abramovich’s Chelsea FC sale ‘investigated in Jersey’

by Sarah Taylor
March 11, 2026
0
Frozen proceeds of Abramovich’s Chelsea FC sale ‘investigated in Jersey’

The frozen proceeds of Roman Abramovich's sale of Chelsea are being investigated in Jersey over whether they "amount to the proceeds of crime", according to accounts published by...

Read more
Next Post
Dunblane 30 years on: UK’s deadliest mass shooting ‘still haunts many’

Dunblane 30 years on: UK's deadliest mass shooting 'still haunts many'

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related News

Three men guilty of trying to blackmail Michael Schumacher’s family

Three men guilty of trying to blackmail Michael Schumacher’s family

February 14, 2025
Pope prays for injured after massive petrol station explosion

Pope prays for injured after massive petrol station explosion

July 4, 2025
Labour MPs urge Starmer to reveal if he saw peer’s warnings about Mandelson’s Epstein links

Labour MPs urge Starmer to reveal if he saw peer’s warnings about Mandelson’s Epstein links

February 6, 2026

Browse by Category

  • Blockchain
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Crypto Market
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • UK News
  • US News
  • World
IIHS NEWS – AI Curated content

IIHS.NEWS will be firmly committed to the public interest and democratic values.

CATEGORIES

  • Blockchain
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Crypto Market
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • UK News
  • US News
  • World

BROWSE BY TAG

Blockchain Breaking News Business Entertainment Health Care Insidebitcoins newsbtc Politico Skynews Techcrunch Technology UK US USMagazine Variety World

© 2025 iihs.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • UK News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • US News
  • World
  • Technology
  • Politics
  • Health Care
  • Crypto

© 2025 iihs.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.