
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), part of the ABD Department of the Treasury, officially announced a new general license decision regarding petroleum products of İran origin. This new decision is of great importance as it replaces the temporary permissions previously implemented that allowed certain flexibilities for the İran petroleum sector. Along with this regulation, significant changes are expected to occur in the course of energy trade in the international arena. The main purpose of the decision is to eliminate the temporary waivers granted in the previous process and return the sanctions to their former strict state. Thus, the ABD's economic pressure policies against İran will have entered a new phase.
In the past months, the previous license published exactly on 21 Haziran allowed the production, delivery, and sale of İran origin crude oil, petrochemicals, and various petroleum products for specific periods. Within the scope of this temporary waiver, permission was granted for normally prohibited transactions such as the unloading and transportation of these products from ships and making payments in ABD dollars. Furthermore, the belief that this permission would be valid until 21 Ağustos had created a temporary relief in the markets. However, the new situation reveals that this process has been terminated earlier and more decisively than expected. International oil companies and buyers will have to seek new alternatives with the end of this process.
With the latest announcement published by OFAC, it became clear that as of 7 Temmuz, no new transactions, such as the purchase or loading of the mentioned İran origin products, will be allowed anymore. This situation could open the door to a new crisis for some global refineries and energy suppliers dependent on İran petroleum. It is considered an inevitable scenario that supply concerns in the markets will resurface and this will be reflected in global petroleum prices. The complete halt of new transactions indicates that the sanction pressure on the İran economy will also increase shortly. It is estimated that this decision could lead to economic fluctuations globally, especially in energy importer countries.
On the other hand, the ABD administration deemed it appropriate to grant a certain transition period to all parties so that current transactions can be completed normally. Accordingly, it was announced that additional time was given until 17 Temmuz for the liquidation of operations that were initiated and are currently ongoing under the previous temporary license. The purpose of this additional period is to prevent chaos in international trade and to prevent companies from facing legal difficulties. Exporting and importing firms must properly terminate their existing contracts by the end of this period. After 17 Temmuz, it will not be possible to engage in transactions involving İran petroleum or its derivatives under any justification.
Overall, this situation indicates a harsh return to the maximum pressure strategy implemented by the ABD against İran. It is predicted that diplomatic and economic tensions between the two countries will become further inflamed through such gradual decisions regarding the energy sector. Global energy markets will continue to closely monitor both geopolitical risks in the Orta Doğu and such sudden license changes. These restrictions on İran's petroleum exports could lead to alternative energy supply routes and producers coming to the forefront in world markets. In the upcoming period, the international public is curiously awaiting what concrete effects these sanction decisions will have on global inflation and energy supply security.
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