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Sicily

Italian island; home to the ISAB Priolo refinery, a key Mediterranean crude-processing hub.

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Will ISAB Priolo find a buyer before GL 131F expires on 28 June 2026?

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What is the ISAB refinery in Sicily and who owns it?
ISAB is a 320,000 b/d oil refinery in Priolo Gargallo, eastern Sicily, owned by LITASCO SA, a subsidiary of Russia's Lukoil. It is the island's largest industrial employer and one of the Mediterranean's biggest crude-processing facilities.Source: OFAC GL 131F; ISAB company filings
When does OFAC's GL 131F for the Lukoil ISAB refinery expire?
General Licence 131F expires on 28 June 2026. It authorised Lukoil International GmbH to negotiate a buyer for the ISAB Priolo refinery. No successor licence has been issued as of 25 June 2026, leaving the refinery facing stranding.Source: OFAC General License 131F; Lowdown european-oil-markets briefing
Why is the ISAB Priolo refinery facing sanctions stranding in 2026?
ISAB is owned by Lukoil's LITASCO subsidiary. OFAC General Licence 131F, which authorised Lukoil to negotiate a sale of the refinery, expires 28 June 2026. No replacement licence or transaction authorisation has been issued, leaving ISAB the largest unresolved Lukoil European asset with no legal transfer mechanism before the Deadline.Source: OFAC; EU Council Regulation 833/2014

Background

Sicily's importance to European oil markets centres on Priolo Gargallo, home to the ISAB refinery, a 320,000 barrels-per-day complex that is the island's largest industrial employer and one of the Mediterranean's biggest crude-processing facilities. Owned since 2022 by LITASCO SA, a subsidiary of Russia's Lukoil, ISAB has operated under a series of OFAC General Licences authorising only negotiation of a sale, not its completion. General Licence 131G, issued 25 June 2026, is the seventh consecutive monthly extension of that negotiation window and runs to 25 July 2026; ISAB kept running past the prior 28 June Deadline with no OFAC transaction licence yet issued to close the sale.

With the sale unresolved after seven consecutive licence extensions, ISAB remains the largest stranded Lukoil European asset. Continued limbo affects the Mediterranean crude-to-product spread, regional employment in eastern Sicily, and Italy's refining balance; Rome has sought emergency EU carve-outs to keep the refinery supplied with Russian crude, exposing the tension between EU sanctions coherence and member-state energy dependency.

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Where is Sicily in relation to Mediterranean oil refining?
Sicily sits in the central Mediterranean between the Italian mainland and North Africa. The island's ISAB Priolo refinery (320,000 b/d) makes it one of the Med's largest refining hubs, strategically positioned to process crude from North Africa, the Middle East and Russia.
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