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Shell CEO: no way to trace Russian crude refined overseas

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Posted on May 5, 2022

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· Last updated: February 7, 2026

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LONDON (Reuters) – The world does not have a system to trace Russian oil as it is refined overseas, Shell’s boss said on Thursday, meaning Western government’s efforts to ban its use can only reach so far. While Europe considers joining the United States and Britain in banning imports of crude oil and refined products […]

LONDON (Reuters) – The world does not have a system to trace Russian oil as it is refined overseas, Shell’s boss said on Thursday, meaning Western government’s efforts to ban its use can only reach so far.

While Europe considers joining the United States and Britain in banning imports of crude oil and refined products of Russian origins, sanctions do not cover imports of fuels such as diesel and jet fuel from refineries in other countries that might be produced from Russian crude.

Shell, the world’s largest oil trader, no longer trades any Russian oil and plans to unwind most of its long-term Russian purchase contracts by the end of the year.

“We do not have systems in the world that trace back whether that particular molecule originated from a geological formation in Russia…. that doesn’t exist,” Shell Chief Executive Ben van Beurden told reporters after the British company reported a record profit in the first quarter.

Russia last year supplied over a quarter of Europe’s crude oil and refined products.

Current sanctions do not take into account where a Russian crude is refined and treated, he said.

“So therefore, diesel coming out of a Indian refinery that was fed with Russian crude is considered to be Indian diesel.”

(Reporting by Ron Bousso; editing by Barbara Lewis)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Russian crude oil?
Russian crude oil refers to unrefined petroleum extracted from oil fields in Russia, which is a significant supplier to global markets, particularly Europe.
What are sanctions?
Sanctions are penalties or restrictions imposed by countries or international bodies to influence or punish a nation for certain behaviors, such as military actions or human rights violations.
What is refined oil?
Refined oil is crude oil that has been processed in a refinery to produce usable products like gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel.
What is a refinery?
A refinery is an industrial facility where crude oil is processed and transformed into various petroleum products through distillation and other chemical processes.

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