Revocation of Iran oil-sales waiver
OFAC revoked Iran-related General License X and issued General License X1 for wind-down of Iranian-origin crude oil, petrochemical, and petroleum product transactions. Who can act: U.S. Department of the Treasury / Office of Foreign Assets Control.
OFAC revoked Iran-related General License X and issued General License X1 for wind-down of Iranian-origin crude oil, petrochemical, and petroleum product transactions.
Who can act: U.S. Department of the Treasury / Office of Foreign Assets Control
↓ Congress can act on this
6 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is HR1422: Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act of 2025.
HR1422 · 119th Congress
Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act of 2025
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This story is about Research lead: Revocation of Iran oil-sales waiver. This bill would require sanctions on foreign persons involved in transactions tied to Iranian oil, gas, LNG, and petrochemicals.
If passed, it would:
- require sanctions on foreign persons involved in transactions tied to Iranian oil, gas, LNG, and petrochemicals • allow waivers only case by case, with certification and justification to Congress.
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This story is about Research lead: Revocation of Iran oil-sales waiver. This bill would impose sanctions on persons involved in logistical transactions and sanctions evasion tied to Iranian oil and gas exports.
If passed, it would
- impose sanctions on persons involved in logistical transactions and sanctions evasion tied to Iranian oil and gas • create a Senate vehicle for action even if the House-passed H.R.1422 stalls.
This story is about Research lead: Revocation of Iran oil-sales waiver. This bill would repeal the sunset clause in the Iran Sanctions Act of 1996.
If passed, it would
- repeal the sunset clause in the Iran Sanctions Act of 1996 • preserve long-term sanctions leverage over Iran’s energy sector.
This story is about Research lead: Revocation of Iran oil-sales waiver. This bill would permanently remove the sunset from the Iran Sanctions Act.
If passed, it would
- permanently remove the sunset from the Iran Sanctions Act • keep a central sanctions authority available for future oil-sector enforcement.
This story is about Research lead: Revocation of Iran oil-sales waiver. This bill would terminate specified Iran-related waivers and OFAC licenses.
If passed, it would
- terminate specified Iran-related waivers and OFAC licenses • bar reissuing similar waivers or licenses for the same purposes.
This story is about Research lead: Revocation of Iran oil-sales waiver. This bill would require congressional review of actions to terminate or waive Iran sanctions.
If passed, it would
- require congressional review of actions to terminate or waive Iran sanctions • Scores: Relevance 8/10 | Passage/Momentum 4/10.
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