US authorities have temporarily eased sanctions on Lukoil-branded fuel stations outside Russia, allowing them to operate until April 2026. This move impacts stations in the US and elsewhere, while India faces a significant drop in Russian crude imports due to sanctions on Lukoil and Rosneft, impacting major refiners.
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