US Sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil Expected to Cut Forex Sales, Pressure Rouble 🇷🇺

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The recent blocking sanctions imposed by the United States on Russian oil giants Rosneft and Lukoil are expected to significantly disrupt the companies’ operations and foreign currency repatriation. Rosneft and Lukoil collectively account for as much as 35% of Russia’s domestic sales of foreign currencies. Analysts estimate that the sanctions will likely reduce these foreign currency sales by between 10% to 20% in the short term, putting acute pressure on the rouble and the broader Russian economy. The sanctions directly target the money stream that fuels Moscow’s military efforts.

The sanctions, which took effect on November 21, 2025, freeze all assets of the companies and their subsidiaries in the U.S. and prohibit American entities from doing business with them. Crucially, the move targets the global oil network, pressuring foreign buyers—particularly in China and India, which purchase approximately 85% of Russian crude—to halt or reduce purchases due to the risk of secondary sanctions. This risk aversion, even if short-lived, immediately complicates logistics and financing, leading to wider discounts on Russian oil sales and reduced revenue per barrel.While the Kremlin has implemented strict capital controls and mandated that export-oriented companies sell a portion of their foreign exchange revenue to stabilize the rouble, reduced forex inflows will gradually erode this stability. Analysts widely predict a gradual weakening of the rouble’s value in the coming months due to the reduced sales of foreign currency by these oil majors, alongside the strain of massive military spending and persistent domestic inflation.

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