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US lawmakers seek to halt Russian oil imports

Politicians across aisle support largely symbolic move that govt has so far opposed

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Mar 2022 12:00PM

US lawmakers seek to halt Russian oil imports
A halt to Russian oil imports would be largely symbolic, as the United States produces a large portion of its own and does not import a lot of Russian crude. – Pixabay pic, March 4, 2022

WASHINGTON – United States lawmakers urged President Joe Biden yesterday to ban oil imports from Russia as further punishment for its invasion of Ukraine, a step the US administration has so far opposed.

“The US should not be subsidising Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine by purchasing and importing Russian oil, petroleum, natural gas, and coal,” said West Virginia Senator Shelley Moore Capito.

She is among a group of senators from both parties that introduced a bill Thursday seeking a ban on such imports. Many of them are from oil and gas producing states.

Biden on Wednesday said he had not ruled out halting imports of Russian oil.

But the White House later warned that such a step could cause further jumps in oil prices and hurt US consumers.

“Well, our objective and the president’s objective has been to maximise impact on President Putin and Russia, while minimising impact to us and our allies and partners,” press secretary Jen Psaki said yesterday.

The senators’ proposal was also supported by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

‘I’m all for that – ban it,” Pelosi, a Democrat, said. “Ban the oil coming from Russia.”

A halt to Russian oil imports would be largely symbolic, as the US produces a large portion of its own and does not import a lot of Russian crude.

While sanctions put in place by the US government and allies exempt the Russian oil sector, the invasion has sent oil prices to their highest level in a decade and natural gas prices hitting record highs. – AFP, March 4, 2022

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