
The UK government has postponed the scheduled sanctions on Lukoil International’s assets, granting the Russian firm a three-month reprieve.
The restrictions, originally due to take effect on November 28, will now come into force on February 26, 2026, the UK government said in a notification on November 27.
The delay follows the issuance of a new general licence allowing continued dealings with certain Lukoil-linked entities during the transition period.
Lukoil’s international holdings of particular relevance to the bunker industry include Lukoil Bulgaria Bunker, a key marine fuel supplier in the Black Sea.
In a similar step last month, the US granted Lukoil’s Bulgarian entities a waiver until April 29, 2026.