The US Treasury extended sanctions-related authorizations for Russia's Sakhalin-2 project through Dec. 18, 2026, under a new general license, the Office of Foreign Assets Control said Thursday.
The OFAC said entities can continue providing certain services tied to maritime shipments of Sakhalin-2 crude oil, provided the cargoes are destined exclusively for Japan.
The authorization also permits transactions involving Gazprombank and entities it owns 50% or more of that support the Sakhalin-2 project, including dealings with Sakhalin Energy LLC.
OFAC renewed authorization for petroleum-related services connected to the Sakhalin-2 project through 12:01 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on Dec. 18, 2026.
The license does not cover transactions restricted under certain Russia-related financial sanctions directives or other dealings involving blocked parties unless separately authorized.
The agency said General License 55F took effect June 11, 2026, replacing and superseding General License 55E that OFAC issued on Dec. 17, 2025.