Oil Sanctions Starving Putins War Machine: Treasury Department

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This photograph shows the Lukoil logo on a fuel storage tank at Rosenets Port terminal on the Black Sea coast near the city of Burgas, Bulgaria, on Nov. 14, 2025. Nikolay Doychinov/AFPWASHINGTON—Sanctions imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump in October against two Russian oil companies are “having their intended effect” on the country’s oil revenues, according to a Treasury Department market reaction report.“President Trump has targeted Russia’s two largest oil companies in one of the most impactful Treasury actions to date,” a Treasury spokesperson told The Epoch Times via email on Nov. 18.

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