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Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium? Legal Analysis of Russian Oil Trade, Sanctions Law, and India-Russia Energy Deals

✍️ Piyush Sharma 📅 March 12, 2026 🕒 3:13 pm ⏱️ 6 min read

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    Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?
    Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?

    Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?: Despite unprecedented Western sanctions following the 2022 Russia-Ukraine war, Russia has continued exporting massive volumes of crude oil. In some markets, Russian oil has recently even sold at a premium, creating a geopolitical paradox: sanctions were designed to reduce Russia’s revenue, yet Moscow still earns billions from global energy markets.

    The situation raises complex legal questions involving international sanctions law, trade law, maritime law, and domestic laws in India and Russia.

    This article examines:

    • The legal framework governing Russian oil trade
    • India’s legal position on importing Russian oil
    • Russian energy export laws
    • international sanctions regimes
    • future litigation and geopolitical legal disputes

    1. Background: Sanctions After the Ukraine War – Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?

    After Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, the United States, European Union, and G7 imposed extensive sanctions on Russian energy exports.

    Key sanctions included:

    • EU ban on seaborne Russian oil imports
    • restrictions on maritime insurance and financing
    • the G7 Oil Price Cap mechanism

    The price cap initially limited Russian crude to $60 per barrel when shipped using Western services.

    The goal was to reduce Russia’s war funding while keeping global oil supply stable.

    However, Russia adapted by redirecting exports to India, China, Turkey, and other Asian markets.


    2. Recent Development: Russian Oil Selling at Premium

    Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?

    Global supply disruptions—especially geopolitical tensions in the Middle East—have increased demand for Russian crude.

    As a result:

    • Russian oil shipments to Asia have surged
    • in some markets Russian crude temporarily traded above the Brent benchmark

    At the same time, India has continued purchasing Russian crude due to energy security concerns.

    Indian refiners recently even sought legal opinions on purchasing sanctioned Russian oil after temporary policy waivers.

    This situation demonstrates how energy markets can dilute the practical impact of sanctions.


    3. International Law Governing Russian Oil Trade

    Several international legal regimes regulate this situation.

    (A) Economic Sanctions Law

    The main sanctions are issued by:

    • United States (OFAC sanctions)
    • European Union sanctions regime
    • G7 price-cap coalition

    Under the price-cap policy:

    • Western companies may provide shipping, insurance, or financial services only if Russian oil is sold below the cap price.

    This approach attempts to limit Russian revenue without disrupting global supply.


    (B) Maritime Law and Shipping Regulations

    Russian oil exports are governed by international maritime law.

    Relevant frameworks include:

    • United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
    • International Maritime Organization regulations
    • maritime insurance rules

    Sanctions have created a phenomenon known as the “shadow fleet.”

    This refers to:

    • old tankers operating outside Western insurance systems
    • ships frequently changing flags or ownership to avoid sanctions.

    These vessels create significant environmental and legal risks.


    4. Russian Domestic Laws Governing Oil Exports: Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?

    Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?
    Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?
    Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?

    Russia regulates oil production and exports under several federal laws.

    Key Russian laws: Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?

    1. Russian Subsoil Law (1992)
      • governs extraction of oil and natural resources.
    2. Federal Law on Energy Policy
      • regulates national energy strategy.
    3. Tax Code of the Russian Federation
      • imposes export duties and mineral extraction tax.
    4. Presidential Decree on Price-Cap Compliance (2022)
      • prohibits Russian companies from selling oil to buyers complying with Western price caps.

    This decree allows sales to “friendly countries” such as India and China.


    5. Indian Laws Governing Russian Oil Imports: Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?

    Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?

    India has not imposed sanctions on Russia, meaning Russian crude can legally be imported under Indian law.

    However several domestic laws regulate these transactions.


    (A) Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA)

    Foreign trade payments must comply with:

    FEMA 1999

    This law governs:

    • cross-border payments
    • currency transactions
    • international trade settlements.

    India and Russia have explored rupee-ruble payment mechanisms to bypass Western financial restrictions.


    (B) Foreign Trade Policy (FTP)

    India’s Foreign Trade Policy regulates:

    • imports of crude oil
    • trade documentation
    • export controls.

    Currently, crude oil imports from Russia are not prohibited under Indian trade law.


    (C) Competition Act and Petroleum Regulations

    Indian refiners such as:

    • Indian Oil Corporation
    • Reliance Industries
    • Bharat Petroleum

    operate under:

    • Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board Act (2006)
    • competition law oversight.

    These laws regulate pricing, refinery operations, and market competition.


    6. International Sanctions Risks for India: Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?

    Even though India has not sanctioned Russia, foreign laws may still affect Indian companies.

    Secondary sanctions

    Some proposed US laws threaten penalties on countries buying Russian oil.

    One bill proposed tariffs as high as 500% on countries continuing Russian energy trade.

    Such measures could trigger:

    • trade disputes
    • WTO litigation
    • diplomatic conflicts.

    7. Environmental and Safety Legal Issues: Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?

    Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?
    Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?

    Sanctions have pushed Russia to rely on older tankers operating outside Western insurance frameworks.

    This raises legal risks including:

    1. Environmental Liability

    Oil spills could trigger liability under:

    • International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage

    2. Maritime Safety Violations

    Aging vessels may violate safety standards under IMO rules.

    3. Climate Litigation

    Environmental groups may challenge fossil-fuel trade under climate laws in Europe or the US.


    8. Future Legal Battles and Risks: Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?

    Several major legal conflicts could arise in the coming years.

    1. Global Sanctions Litigation

    Companies may challenge sanctions in international courts or arbitration.

    2. WTO Trade Disputes

    Countries affected by sanctions could file complaints before the World Trade Organization.

    3. Maritime Insurance Disputes

    Shadow fleet shipping increases the risk of insurance and liability claims.

    4. Climate Change Lawsuits

    Environmental NGOs may target fossil-fuel producers and traders.


    9. Geopolitical Legal Implications: Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?

    The Russian oil trade highlights how energy markets interact with international law.

    Key realities include:

    • sanctions attempt to limit Russia’s war funding
    • global demand for oil makes full enforcement difficult
    • countries like India pursue independent energy strategies.

    This creates a complex legal balance between geopolitics, trade law, and energy security.


    Conclusion: Putin Wins by Selling Oil at Premium?

    Russia’s ability to continue exporting oil—even at premium prices in some cases—demonstrates the limits of economic sanctions in a globalized energy market.

    The situation involves overlapping legal regimes:

    • international sanctions law
    • maritime law
    • Russian energy regulations
    • Indian foreign-trade law.

    As geopolitical tensions continue, the global oil trade may become one of the most legally contested areas of international commerce.

    Future disputes could involve sanctions enforcement, environmental liability, trade tariffs, and international arbitration.

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