Even with sanctions and import bans, Russia is still exporting billions of dollars worth of fossil fuels. In the first 100 days since its invasion of Ukraine, Russia has averaged $977 million per day in fossil fuel exports. China is leading the buying spree, accounting for as much as 13.9% of Russian exports. Despite looming sanctions and import bans, Russia exported $97.7 billion worth of fossil fuels in the first 100 days since its invasion of Ukraine, at an average of $977 million per day. So, which fossil fuels are being exported by Russia, and who is importing these fuels? The infographic below, via Visual Capitalist’s Niccolo Conte and Govind Bhutada, tracks the biggest importers of Russia’s fossil fuel exports during the first 100 days of the war based on data from the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air ( CREA ). In Demand: Russia’s Black Gold […]