US issues 30-day sanctions waiver for sale of Iranian oil at sea

WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The Trump administration on Friday issued a 30-day ​sanctions waiver for the purchase of ‌Iranian oil at sea to ease energy supply pressures since the start of the U.S.-Israeli war on ​Iran, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.

This ​was the third time the U.S. has ⁠temporarily waived sanctions in about two weeks. ​The U.S. had previously eased sanctions on ​Russian oil and on Friday issued a general license allowing the sale of Iranian crude oil and petroleum ​products loaded on vessels as of March ​20 to April 19, according to the license posted to ‌the ⁠Treasury Department’s website.

“By temporarily unlocking this existing supply for the world, the United States will quickly bring approximately 140 million barrels of ​oil to ​global markets, ⁠expanding the amount of worldwide energy and helping to relieve the temporary ​pressures on supply caused by Iran,” ​Bessent ⁠said in a statement on X.

“In essence, we will be using the Iranian barrels against ⁠Tehran ​to keep the price down ​as we continue Operation Epic Fury,” Bessent said.

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