Russia Earned $100B From Energy Exports in 100 Days of War � Research

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russia has earned a likely record $97 billion in revenue from fossil fuel exports in the first 100 days of its war in Ukraine despite heavy
with a 30% discount below international market prices, CREA said.According to its analysis, Russia earned 93 billion euros ($97 billion) in
energy revenue between when Russian troops rolled into Ukraine on Feb
budget in 2021, according to International Energy Agency estimates.The European Union imported more than 60% of Russian fossil fuels
Germany, Italy and the Netherlands spent a combined $34 billion over that period.The European Union has agreed to ban 90% of Russian crude
oil by the end of 2022 as part of its sixth sanctions package
The embargo includes carve-outs for EU member states most dependent on Russian oil.China overtook the three EU members individually with