The US Treasury Department has sanctioned a United Arab Emirates shipping company, Hennesea Holdings Limited, for transporting Russian crude oil above the $60 per barrel price cap. This marks the first oil price cap enforcement action of 2024, and the US Treasury now considers Hennesea Holdings Limited and its 18 vessels as blocked property, prohibiting US firms and individuals from conducting business with them.
The United States has imposed sanctions on a United Arab Emirates (UAE) shipping company, Hennesea Holdings Limited, for transporting Russian crude oil above the $60 per barrel price cap. This marks the first oil price cap enforcement action of 2024 by the US Treasury, which now considers Hennesea Holdings and its 18 vessels as blocked property, prohibiting US firms and individuals from conducting business with them.

Treasury's Commitment to Enforcing Price Cap
Treasury Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo emphasized the significance of the sanctions, stating, "Today's actions once again demonstrate that anyone who violates the price cap will face the consequences. No one should doubt our coalition's commitment to stopping those who help the Kremlin." The US, along with the European Union, countries in the Group of Seven, and Australia, imposed the $60 per barrel limit on Russian oil in 2022 to deprive the Kremlin of revenue for its war in Ukraine.
Impact of Price Cap on Russian Oil
The price cap aims to force the Russian government to either sell its oil at a discount or divert funds for a costly alternative shipping network. Last year, several firms in the UAE, Hong Kong, and Turkey faced economic sanctions for alleged violations of the price cap.
Scepticism and Hope Surrounding Price Cap
The implementation of the price cap was met with mixed reactions, with some expressing scepticism while others held hope that it would deter Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. The price cap is part of a broader strategy of sanctions imposed by allied nations on Russia, targeting bank and financial transactions, technology imports, manufacturing, and individuals with government connections.
As the war in Ukraine enters its third year, the US and its allies continue to exert pressure on Russia through sanctions and other measures. The enforcement action against Hennesea Holdings Limited sends a clear message that violations of the oil price cap will not be tolerated, underscoring the international community's commitment to undermining Russia's ability to finance its military aggression.
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