Russian Oil Sales Jump, but It’s Harder to See Who’s Buying

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Russian Oil Sales Jump, but It’s Harder to See Who’s Buying
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An opaque market is forming to obscure the origin of Russia's oil as more shipping tankers are loaded without a precise destination

An opaque market is forming to obscure the origin of Russia’s oil as more tankers are loaded without a precise destination

The consequences of harsh economic sanctions against Russia are already being felt across the globe. WSJ’s Greg Ip joins other experts to explain the significance of what has happened so far and how the conflict might transform the global economy. Photo Illustration: Alexander HotzRussia ramped up oil shipments to key customers in recent weeks, defying its

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