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Germany faces energy turmoil as Trump sanctions Russian oil; Call to lift ban gains momentum in Europe

US President Donald Trump’s new sanctions on Russian oil giants Rosneft and Lukoil have triggered global repercussions, unsettling major European nations. Germany, heavily dependent on Russian oil, now faces the worst energy crisis in years as key refineries risk shutdown

Dr Vishnu AravindDr Vishnu Aravind
Oct 27, 2025, 10:30 am IST
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US President Donald Trump has announced sanctions on major Russian oil companies as a last resort to end the war in Ukraine. The decision has had a significant impact on major countries, while Europe too is bracing for the consequences. Among European nations, Germany faces the gravest crisis resulting from the sanctions.

The blow came after Trump imposed restrictions on Rosneft and Lukoil, two of Russia’s largest oil exporters. Germany has appealed for a relaxation of the measures, with just a month left before the sanctions come into force. The primary concern in Berlin is the future of the PCK refinery, a Rosneft subsidiary and the country’s largest oil processor. The US sanctions ban all transactions, including crude oil purchases from Rosneft, putting PCK’s operations at risk.

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The PCK refinery processes about 12 million tons of crude oil annually, accounting for over 12 per cent of Germany’s total refining capacity. Crude oil is supplied from Russia through a 4,000-kilometre-long pipeline, making the refinery highly dependent on Russian imports. The new sanctions threaten to paralyse its functioning and further destabilize Germany’s already strained energy market. The country is particularly vulnerable, as former Chancellor Angela Merkel had closed several nuclear power plants based on the earlier assurance of cheap and steady Russian oil supplies. With domestic oil prices already surging, the sanctions could push Germany into an even deeper energy crisis. Meanwhile, the United Kingdom, which joined the US in imposing similar measures, has agreed to introduce certain relief mechanisms to mitigate the impact.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has tried to reassure the public, noting that Rosneft operates three refineries in Germany that are no longer connected to the Russian parent company and are under the control of the German energy regulator, Bundesnetzagentur (BNA). Following the outbreak of the Ukraine war, Germany placed Rosneft’s local assets under trusteeship to prevent Russian influence over critical energy infrastructure. However, despite the takeover, Berlin has been unable to attract fresh investments, and Rosneft has resisted selling its stake in PCK, even amid reported interest from the Qatar Investment Authority. Located about 100 kilometres from Berlin, the PCK refinery in Schwedt is the largest employer in Brandenburg. Merz fears that a possible shutdown could become a potent political issue exploited by the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which is gaining traction in the region. With winter fast approaching, an extended refinery closure could push not only Germany but much of Europe into a severe energy crunch.

 

 

Topics: Friedrich MerzTrump SanctionsGermany Energy CrisisRussian Oil BanEuropean Energy SecurityPCK RefineryUkraine war
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