Russia’s oil export revenues climbed for a second consecutive month in April, as a temporary U.S. sanctions waiver and the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz continued to reshape global energy flows, the International Energy Agency said Wednesday. According to the IEA’s monthly market report, Russia’s revenue from crude and petroleum shipments rose to $19.18 billion in April, a modest increase of $180 million from the $19 billion recorded in March.
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