The True Direct Cost of Oil Sanctions on Russia’s Exports

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How much are western sanctions targeting Russia’s petroleum-export machine really hurting Moscow?

When it comes to exports of crude oil from the country’s western ports, try somewhere between 6% to 8% of the price of a barrel of crude. It’s a level that’s held reasonably steady for the past three months, aside from a spike in late February.