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Bloomberg News: US exempts Rosneft Germany indefinitely from Russia sanctions

Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday that the U.S. Government will exempt Rosneft's German unit from sanctions indefinitely. A person familiar with this matter was quoted as saying so.

Could not verify immediately the report.

The German economy ministry didn't immediately respond to an 'ask for comment'.

Germany placed local units of Rosneft, a Russian oil company, under trusteeship by 2022 following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. This broke Berlin's decades long energy relations with Russia.

Assets include a'stake' in the PCK Schwedt refinery, which is a major supplier of fuel for the capital area.

Bloomberg News reported that the U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control was expected to make a decision by Friday. However, this timing may change.

The extension of the current U.S. sanction waiver would reduce the risk of disruptions in German?refining?operations, at a time the Middle East conflict is escalating and causing global energy markets to be uneasy.

Reports in 'October' stated that Washington had written assurances to the effect that Rosneft-owned?Germany operations would be exempted from new U.S. sanctions on energy. Reporting by Anna Peverieri, Barcelona. (Editing by Jan Harvey, Mark Potter and Jan Harvey)

(source: Reuters)