Tanker queues as Russian oil embargo starts to bite
Oil prices in flux and tankers queuing as the $60 cap on Russian crude starts to bite
It's been a rollercoaster day for oil prices, with big drops in the benchmark rates after an earlier rise. And part of the reason seems to be the new $60 per barrel price cap on Russian seaborne crude oil which took effect on Monday, supported by the EU, the G7 and Australia.
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Roger Hearing is joined from Hong Kong by Rachel Cartland, director of Cartland Consulting and a former assistant director of Social Welfare in the Hong Kong government, and Colin Peacock, producer and presenter of Mediawatch on Radio New Zealand, live from Wellington.
(Image: Oil tanker stock photo, credit: Getty Images)
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