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October 24, 2025
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Published: October 24, 2025 2:52 pm
Author: RT

Washington has imposed new restrictions on Rosneft, which still owns stakes in its German operations

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has said he assumes that the US will grant an exemption for the German subsidiary of Russia’s state-owned oil giant Rosneft from newly imposed sanctions.

Speaking to reporters at an EU summit in Brussels on Thursday, Merz said the issue had already been discussed “briefly” with Washington.

Rosneft retains stakes in three refineries in Germany that were placed under state administration in 2022 following the escalation of the Ukraine conflict and ensuing sanctions. The company’s German operations account for about 12% of the nation’s total oil-processing capacity, according to Bloomberg.

Earlier this week, US President Donald Trump announced a new round of sanctions against Russia’s energy sector, targeting Rosneft and another oil major, Lukoil. The measures bar US firms and financial institutions from dealing with the oil companies.

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“We will discuss this with the Americans,” Merz said, adding “I assume that a corresponding exemption for Rosneft will be granted.” Berlin insists the US measures should not apply to Rosneft’s German subsidiaries as they have been “decoupled from their Russian parent company.”

On Wednesday, the UK issued an exemption allowing business activity with Rosneft’s German-based assets. The decision was announced shortly after London expanded its energy-related sanctions against Russia’s largest oil producers.

The threat to Germany’s refineries adds to the broader economic strain facing Berlin, as the government struggles to revive growth in an economy that saw two years of annual contraction in 2023 and 2024, partly due to the loss of cheap Russian energy. High fuel and electricity prices have negatively impacted domestic industrial output and competitiveness, leaving policymakers under pressure to secure stable energy supplies while maintaining alignment with Western sanctions.

Rosneft has condemned the transfer of its German subsidiaries into external management, calling the decision unlawful and a violation of fundamental market economy principles.


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Russia has repeatedly dismissed Western sanctions as illegal, adding that it is immune to them. The Russian Foreign Ministry described the new US sanctions on Rosneft, Lukoil, and their subsidiaries as “entirely counterproductive.”

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