Australian lawmakers are intensifying a push to ban 'spliced' Russian oil, closing a regulatory loophole that allows blended Russian crude to bypass sanctions. The move targets 'blood oil' that is mixed in international hubs to obscure its origin before entering the Australian fuel market.
The Australian government is facing intense criticism for failing to close loopholes that allow Russian-origin oil to enter the domestic market. In a significant shift, the oil industry has signaled its support for stricter regulations to ensure ethical supply chains and align with global sanctions.
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