Oil tankers queue up off Turkey as price cap on Russian crude begins
by Alex Lawson Energy correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#66HX9)
Turkish authorities demand that insurers prove that ships heading through straits are fully covered
A traffic jam of oil tankers has grown off Turkey after the imposition of a price cap on Russian crude by western powers attempting to hurt the Kremlin's coffers.
The vessels have come to a halt after Turkish authorities in Ankara demanded that insurers prove that the ships heading through its straits are fully insured.
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