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Sanctions

Sanctions against Russia in response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine continue to mount, while the US administration is reportedly weighing options on both Iranian and Venezuelan sanctions to address the energy gap created by restrictions on Russian oil and gas imports. Lloyd’s List examines the impact of this sanctions and the pain of them on the shipping industry and wider implications for the maritime community including finance, insurance, law and government.

 

Tankers shipping Russian oil defy regulators as UK-sanctioned shipping companies disband

New technical, commercial and shipmanagement structures established to move tankers, underscoring what many describe as a giant game of regulatory ‘whack-a-mole’ under way in sanctions compliance and enforcement for the G7 oil price cap

EU tentatively targets Russian LNG

Latest round of EU sanctions will target LNG transhipment operations, but will stop short of restricting Russian gas imports amid a finely balanced energy market and warnings of energy security disruptions

Sanctioned heavy lift operator Red Box Energy ‘in communication’ with Ofac over designation

Red Box Energy, the Singapore-based module transportation services provider sanctioned last week by the US, says the decision was based on ‘inaccurate’ information

Guyana raises rogue registry warning as sanctioned tankers falsely fly its flag

Over a dozen tankers linked with Iran, including several that were recently sanctioned, are fraudulently flying the Guyanese flag. The country’s maritime administration said an organisation named the International Maritime Safety Agency of Guyana, with which it used to have a contract, has been registering ships under its flag without authorisation

Singapore and Malaysia in US Treasury’s sights over sanction enforcement

Discussions will focus on enforcing the price cap on Russian oil, halting the transhipment of critical dual-use goods, and furthering US efforts to counter terrorist financing and revenue generation by Iran and its proxies

US to launch new sanctions as North Korea breaches cap on petroleum imports

Russia is shipping refined petroleum to North Korea at levels that exceed UN Security Council limits, according to the White House, which has signalled new sanctions targeting shipments are due later this month

Iran’s oil exports robust in April but sanctions may yet bite

The US has sanctioned 25 tankers and four LPG carriers in the year to date because of links to Iran. These measures have thus far not had a significant impact on exports of crude and condensates, according to preliminary figures from tanker trackers at UANI, but the effect could become more pronounced in the coming months

High freight premiums to ship Russian crude supercharge profits for sanctioned trades

Freight assessments from Argus Media highlight challenges facing Western regulators in enforcing the G7 price cap on Russia’s oil and shipping sector

US applies more pressure on Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 as fresh sanctions target hundreds of entities

The US announced hundreds of fresh designations on Wednesday, including several aimed at Novatek’s Arctic LNG 2 project, which is already being hampered by Western sanctions

Parallel fleet of dark tankers shipped just over half of Russian oil in April setting fresh record

Sixty-four percent of tankers calling at the Federation’s ports in April, measured by deadweight, had no known P&I insurance

‘Leaky’ Russia oil price cap being ‘breached left and right’, UK parliamentary inquiry told

The Treasury Select Committee, investigating whether Russian sanctions are working, was told of the parallel fleet operating outside G7 countries’ control to ship Russia’s crude and evade sanctions

Italian shipping lawyer joins criticism of EU sanctions on Russia

‘Shipping is a very old market and people who are a little bit too smart have always been there. The problem is, if you want to really cope with the situation, you need a lot of expertise,’ argues Enrico Vergani in an interview

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