Why has Trump eased sanctions on Russian oil - and will it help Putin?
He estimated monthly Russian oil exports could be boosted by around $10bn (£7.
5bn), with half of this being paid in tax straight into the government's coffers.
Allowing more Russian oil onto the market could help ease the upward pressure on the oil price.
CREA estimates Russia has around 50m barrels of oil at sea it can now sell under the waiver.
Around a fifth of oil traded globally passes through the Strait of Hormuz in normal times.
"The challenge in the Strait of Hormuz is so massive, that ability is gone for now. "
"There is not much that we can do until it is over. "
"It makes no sense whatsoever to lift sanctions.
The Chinese, Indians and Turks have been buying all of Russia's oil all along," he said.
Sanctions against Russia relied on the global oil market being able to work around the hit to overall oil supplies, he said. "The challenge in the Strait of Hormuz is so massive, that ability is gone for now. " "There is not much that we can do until it is over
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