"All transactions prohibited by the above-listed authorities that are ordinarily incident and necessary to the sale, delivery, or offloading of crude oil or petroleum products of Russian Federation origin loaded on any vessel, including vessels blocked under the above-listed authorities, on or before 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time, April 17, 2026, are authorized," the document says.
The authorization is valid "through 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time, May 16, 2026" and covers activities “ordinarily incident and necessary” to these operations, including docking, insurance, crew safety, and related services, according to the document.
The license replaces and supersedes the previous General License 134A, extending the timeframe for handling already-loaded shipments.
On April 15, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the US would not renew the general license on Russian oil.