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Rússia prepara manobra ao estilo iraniano para escapar de novas sanções petrolíferas de Trump

Rússia prepara manobra ao estilo iraniano para escapar de novas sanções petrolíferas de Trump

Published:
2025-10-25 12:26:30

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Estratégia de Contorno

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Impacto nos Mercados

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O velho jogo do petróleo encontra seus limites, enquanto ativos digitais mostram por que são o futuro da soberania financeira.

India slashes Russian barrels while China shifts quietly

The pricing gap between Brent futures and Dubai swaps, called the Brent/Dubai EFS, has shrunk fast. Tom Reed from Argus Media said this shows that Middle Eastern sour crude is no longer cheap compared to Atlantic oil.

That usually signals a demand switch. China and India are quietly switching away from sanctioned Russia and picking up barrels from Gulf countries.

But the shift is uneven. India’s refineries are already reacting. In July, they were buying 1.7 million barrels per day of Russia’s crude.

By October, that’s dropped to 1.57 million barrels a day, according to Kpler data. That dip might grow. Trump had already smacked India with a 25% tariff on its U.S. imports back in August because of its Russian oil ties. Still, New Delhi kept buying. But now, these are sanctions, not just tariffs. The game’s changed.

Reliance Industries, one of the biggest buyers of Rosneft crude, said it is “recalibrating” its purchases. The company isn’t alone. Any firm doing business with Rosneft or Lukoil risks getting added to the Treasury’s Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List. That blacklist locks companies out of the global financial system. No dollars, no deals. That’s a problem.

China’s response is more complicated. Its state-owned refiners are stepping back. But private ones, the so-called “teapot” refineries in Shandong, might still take the risk. These are the same guys who buy Iranian barrels even under sanctions.

The problem? Their government gives them annual import quotas, and most of those are already maxed out this year. So don’t expect them to absorb Russia’s extra oil anytime soon.

Shadow fleets grow as Moscow copies Iran’s playbook

Despite all the sanctions talk, the global oil flow hasn’t dropped. Claire Jungman from Vortexa said Russia’s oil exports hit a record high last month. Iran’s exports also reached their highest level since 2018, even after being hit with over a dozen separate U.S. sanctions this year.

The reason? Evasion tactics. Iran’s built a system that works: ship-to-ship transfers, fake transponders, mystery ports. And it’s growing. The shadow fleet moving sanctioned oil has quadrupled in the last three years. Russia is expected to do the same.

Sure, Iran has to sell at a discount. But it’s still exporting. And Russia likely will too. It’ll just take months to build the new networks. New logistics. New middlemen. New flags on ships. Moscow will mask the barrels’ origins and keep the flow going; just slower, harder, and more expensive.

Meanwhile, there’s a strategic twist. Beijing has been buying more oil than it needs all year. Rystad Energy estimates show its storage is only 60% full. That means it still has room to stockpile. With these new U.S. sanctions not covering pipeline oil, China’s 800,000 barrels per day from Russia via pipeline won’t stop. But the political risk will push Beijing to hoard more.

These sanctions won’t reduce global oil supply. They’ll just stretch it. Putin gets less cash. China gets more cautious. And Washington gets a small win; squeeze Russia without spiking gas prices at home.

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