President Eases Iranian Oil Ban Without Supply Disruptions
Published Date: 5/29/2025
Presidential Document
Summary
The President has decided that the U.S. can safely buy much less oil from Iran because other countries have enough supply. This change affects U.S. oil purchases and financial institutions handling these deals, helping reduce reliance on Iran without hurting the market. Officials will keep a close eye on the situation to make sure everything stays balanced.
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Permits Significant Cut in Iranian Oil Purchases
On May 12, 2025 the President determined there is enough oil from countries other than Iran to allow a significant reduction in the volume of petroleum and petroleum products purchased from Iran by or through foreign financial institutions. This determination explicitly targets purchases handled by foreign financial institutions and authorizes reducing those purchase volumes.
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