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Russian Oil Output Cuts Mount as Exports Crash

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The US' immediate ban on Russian energy imports, coming on top of the growing self-sanctioning by European and Asian buyers who are shunning Russian barrels, might leave Moscow with no choice but to cut crude oil production in the months ahead.

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Sanctions, Oil Supply, Security Risk , Conventional Oil and Gas, Majors
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