Decreasing Russian Oil Profits Act of 2025
Summary
The 'Decreasing Russian Oil Profits Act of 2025' (S.3513) has been introduced in the Senate, aiming to impose sanctions on foreign entities dealing in Russian crude oil and petroleum products. This bill, if enacted, would increase operational risks and compliance costs for global energy, financial, and shipping firms, directly impacting their revenue and profits. Energy companies like Exxon Mobil ($XOM) and Chevron ($CVX) have seen negative 7-day changes of -4.72% and -5.62% respectively, while shipping companies like Costamare Inc. ($CMRE) and ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. ($ZIM) have seen mixed 7-day changes.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.S.3513 aims to impose sanctions on foreign entities dealing in Russian crude oil and petroleum products.
- 2.The bill, if enacted, would increase operational risks and compliance costs for global energy, financial, and shipping firms.
- 3.The bill is in an early legislative stage, having been referred to the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
Market Implications
The potential enactment of S.3513 presents a bearish outlook for companies with exposure to the Russian oil market. Energy majors like Exxon Mobil ($XOM) and Chevron ($CVX), which have seen negative 7-day changes of -4.72% and -5.62% respectively, could face reduced revenue and increased compliance burdens if these sanctions are implemented. Shipping companies such as Costamare Inc. ($CMRE) and ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. ($ZIM) may experience disruptions in their cargo operations related to Russian oil. Financial institutions, including JPMorgan Chase & Co. ($JPM) and Bank of America Corporation ($BAC), could face increased scrutiny and compliance costs for transactions involving entities dealing with Russian oil, despite their positive 7-day changes of +4.12% and +5.99% respectively. The bill's provisions directly target the profitability of such dealings, regardless of current market performance.
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Decreasing Russian Oil Profits Act of 2026
A resolution urging the Trump Administration to seize shadow fleet vessels transporting sanctioned oil from the Russian Federation.
A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to impose a windfall profits excise tax on crude oil and to rebate the tax collected back to individual taxpayers, and for other purposes.
To nullify Russia-related General License 133, "Authorizing the Delivery and Sale of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products of Russian Federation Origin Loaded on Vessels as of March 5, 2026 to India", and Russia-related General License 134A, "Authorizing the Delivery and Sale of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products of Russian Federation Origin Loaded on Vessels as of March 12, 2026", and for other purposes.
Atlantic Coast Shipping Safety Act
To impose sanctions with respect to persons engaged in significant transactions related or incidental to the processing, refining, export, transfer or sale of oil, condensates, or other petroleum or petrochemical products in whole or in part from the Islamic Republic of Iran
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to impose a windfall profits excise tax on crude oil and to rebate the tax collected back to individual taxpayers, and for other purposes.
Peace Through Strength Against Russia Act of 2025
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