Dismantling the Petrostate: Moment of Truth for Russian Oil


Allies have so far failed to break Putin’s war machine. The EU recently agreed on a 19th round of sanctions and plans to further ramp down Russian energy supplies. But EU sanctions have shown their limits, political leaders have not been able to use Russia’s frozen assets to aid Ukraine, and Moscow’s hydrocarbons still flow into the Union and other major markets. Washington’s and London’s most recent sanctions may change the game.

As we enter another winter of war, can Europe and the United States build on hard-won Transatlantic convergence to strike a decisive blow to the engine of the Kremlin’s aggression: Russia’s oil exports? Can the EU agree to and successfully manage the phaseout of Russian oil and gas?

Join EIES on November 10 at 14:00 UK/15:00 CET/9:00 ET for a webinar to hear experts dive into these timely questions. The event will walk through options available to the EU and NATO allies, and how different scenarios may play out.

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