The Portuguese rider ran into the back on fellow Aprilia rider Aleix Espargaro at Turn 6 on the opening lap of the sprint in Qatar on Saturday.
Oliveira suffered a broken right scapula in his shoulder in the crash and has been ruled out of this evening’s Qatar GP.
Espargaro fractured his leg in the incident, but has been cleared to race on Sunday. He will start 16th after a grid penalty for slapping Franco Morbidelli in practice.
The FIM stewards panel deemed he was at fault for the incident and has given him a long lap penalty.
The wording of the penalty states it will be served at the next grand prix in which he is fit enough to compete in.
But Oliveira has all but ruled himself out of racing at the Valencia GP next week, meaning the next race he will be fit enough to compete in will be the season-opening round of the 2024 campaign in Qatar.
Speaking earlier on Sunday prior to the penalty notification, Oliveira said: “It was a small racing incident.
“Unfortunately, I crashed with a team-mate, which really disappoints me. I got a really good start and I figured I’d just keep winning positions.
Source: Autosport