It is noted that the first initiative is a complete ban on the sale of raw materials to the states that supported the sanctions.

The second option is a ban on exports under contracts "which include the condition of a price ceiling, regardless of which country is the recipient."

As another possible answer, a measure of the “indicative price” has also been developed, according to which the maximum discount of Urals to the reference grade Brent is determined, with an increase in which the deal will not be approved.

According to Vedomosti, no option has yet been approved.

Earlier it was reported that Australia and the G7 countries reached an agreement on the ceiling price of Russian oil at $60 per barrel.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said that the Russian departments were preparing for the introduction of a ceiling on oil prices.

Economist Mikhail Belyaev, in an interview with the FBA "Economy Today", spoke about the introduction of a ceiling on prices for Russian oil.