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Anguilla — oil import rules

These are the same rules the Regulatory Matrix API serves for Anguilla-bound trade: which products private parties can move, which run through a government or monopoly route, and which are closed outright.

Open to private trade0
Restricted2
Blocked1

Compiled regulatory guidance from OilFlow Network, not legal advice. Rules change; confirm with the relevant national regulator before structuring a deal.

Crude oilBLOCKED
Not tradeable by private partiesNo refinery. Crude trade not a recognised local activity.
Refined products (diesel, fuel oil, gasoline, jet)RESTRICTED
Restricted — government/monopoly routeVery small domestic market. Operator must verify specific licensing authority before approval.
LPGRESTRICTED
Restricted — government/monopoly routeVery small domestic market.
Can private companies import crude oil into Anguilla?
No refinery. Crude trade not a recognised local activity.
Are refined products (diesel, fuel oil, gasoline) tradeable by private importers in Anguilla?
Very small domestic market. Operator must verify specific licensing authority before approval.
Does OilFlow screen counterparties against Anguilla regulations?
Yes. The same rule table shown on this page ships in the Regulatory Matrix API; counterparty checks destined for Anguilla are gated against these rules automatically.

These rules ship in the Regulatory Matrix API, from $99/mo. Bank compliance teams hit /api/v1/regulatory/check to gate counterparty intake automatically; subscribers get webhooks on every rule change. Screening a specific counterparty into Anguilla? Run a free check first.