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Has sanctioning Russia worked? Oil, gas sales put $285 bn in Putin's pocket

For years, Russia has acted as a vast commodity supermarket selling what an insatiable world has needed: Not just energy, but wheat, nickel, aluminum and palladium too

Acros combine harvesters drive through a wheat field during the summer harvest on a farm. Photo: Bloomberg
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Acros combine harvesters drive through a wheat field during the summer harvest on a farm. Photo: Bloomberg

James Herron | Bloomberg
In early March, as the US and its allies unleashed a wave of sanctions on Russia, President Joe Biden stood in the White House and said they wanted to deal a “powerful blow to Putin’s war machine.”

But as the war in Ukraine approaches its 100th day, that machine is still very much operational. Russia is being propelled by a flood of cash that could average $800 million a day this year — and that's just what the commodity superpower is raking in from oil and gas.

For years, Russia has acted as a vast commodity supermarket selling what an insatiable