Interview: Russia says unable to boost oil flows to Asia as Iran curbs bite

Russia is unable to materially increase crude supplies to Asian markets who are faced with the loss of Iranian imports due to existing transportation constraints, Russia’s deputy energy minister Pavel Sorokin told S&P Global Platts in an interview Monday. Register Now But Russia could send more barrels to Europe in the coming months if the economics there become more attractive with US sanctions on Iran’s oil exports kicking-in from early November, Sorokin said. Source Platts

Ryan Zinke: Naval blockade is an option for dealing with Russia

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke says the U.S. Navy can blockade Russia if needed to keep it from controlling energy supplies in the Middle East as it does in Europe. “The United States has that ability, with our Navy, to make sure the sea lanes are open, and, if necessary, to blockade … to make sure that their energy does not go to market,” Zinke said on Friday at an industry event in Pittsburgh hosted by the Consumer Energy Alliance. Source Examiner