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UK Sanctions Russian Shadow Fleet Vessels

The UK intensifies efforts to disrupt Russia’s illicit oil trade by sanctioning 10 vessels in Putin’s shadow fleet.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
1 year ago
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Ns Clipper at the 4e Petroleumhaven, Port of Rotterdam, Holland. Photo by Alfvan Beem.

Ns Clipper at the 4e Petroleumhaven, Port of Rotterdam, Holland. Photo by Alfvan Beem.

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  • UK Targets Russia’s Illicit Oil Transport
    • The Strategic Impact
    • A Blow to Putin’s War Machine
    • Broader Implications for Global Sanctions
    • The Takeaway

The UK has escalated its stance against Russia’s illegal war machine by sanctioning 10 vessels that are part of Russia’s so-called ‘shadow fleet.’ These ships, engaged in covertly transporting Russian oil, represent a significant effort by the Kremlin to sidestep international sanctions.

This latest move underscores the UK’s commitment to disrupting the financial arteries that fuel Putin’s aggression in Ukraine.

 

UK Targets Russia’s Illicit Oil Transport

In a strong move to hinder Russia’s oil trade, the UK government has sanctioned 10 vessels operating within Russia’s ‘shadow fleet.’

These ships have been instrumental in circumventing international sanctions, enabling Russia to continue profiting from its oil exports despite global efforts to cut off this critical revenue stream.

The vessels targeted by the UK are described as “high-volume offenders,” actively transporting vast quantities of Russian oil across international waters.

 

Foreign Secretary David Lammy emphasized the significance of this action, stating,

“Putin’s war machine is funded by a dark and illicit economic system that this government is committed to destabilising.”

The UK’s sanctions aim to cripple these vessels’ operations, preventing them from entering UK ports and accessing services essential for their continued operations.

 

The Strategic Impact

These sanctions mark the third instance where the UK has used its bespoke powers to target individual vessels since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The latest round of sanctions adds to the growing pressure on Russia, which has already seen over $400 billion worth of assets and revenues frozen by the UK and its allies since February 2022.

The ships now barred from UK ports include notable offenders such as the Nikolay Zuyev (IMO 9610781) and NS Asia (IMO 9413561), which have collectively transported over $5 billion worth of Russian oil since the invasion began.

By cutting off access to key ports and services, the UK aims to make the shadow fleet’s operations increasingly difficult and costly.

 

Sanctioned Vessels and Their Activity

Vessel Name IMO Number Total Oil Transported (USD)
Nikolay Zuyev 9610781 $2.3 billion
NS Asia 9413561 $1.8 billion
Zaliv Aniva 9418494 $900 million
NS Clipper 9341081 $600 million
SCF Vankor 9316127 $400 million

The table above highlights the sanctioned vessels and their significant role in transporting Russian oil, directly contributing to Putin’s war efforts.

 

A Blow to Putin’s War Machine

Russia has invested over $8 billion to amass this shadow fleet, an investment now increasingly under threat due to international sanctions. The UK’s actions are intended to force these vessels into idleness, as they find themselves unable to dock, refuel, or maintain essential operations.

This strategy aims to render Russia’s shadow fleet an expensive liability, further straining the Kremlin’s already pressured financial resources.

 

Foreign Secretary Lammy added,

“Our action will help to counter Russian attempts to undermine and dodge economic sanctions. Alongside our partners, we will continue to send a stark message to Russia that the international community stands with Ukraine and we will not tolerate this illicit fleet.”

 

Broader Implications for Global Sanctions

The UK’s decisive actions come at a crucial time, meanwhile reinforcing the broader G7-led sanctions regime that seeks to cut off Russia’s ability to finance its war in Ukraine.
Furthermore, the continued efforts to sanction individual vessels are a clear message that the international community remains united in its resolve to isolate Russia economically and politically.
In addition, as the UK and its allies tighten the noose on Russia’s shadow fleet, consequently the effectiveness of these sanctions will depend on continued international cooperation and the vigilance of global maritime enforcement.

The sanctions not only target Russia’s current operations but also aim to deter future attempts to circumvent international law.

 

The Takeaway

The UK’s sanctions on Russia’s shadow fleet represent a significant escalation in the ongoing effort to disrupt Putin’s war economy.

By targeting these vessels, the UK is sending a clear message that it will not allow Russia to profit from its oil exports while waging an illegal war in Ukraine.

This latest round of sanctions is a critical step in the broader strategy to weaken Russia’s financial base and hasten an end to the conflict.

 

Sources: THX News, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office & The Rt Hon David Lammy MP.

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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