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New U.S. Sanctions against Russian Energy Interests

The U.S. Treasury announced new sanctions on Friday against the Russian energy industry, including oil giants Gazprom and Surgutneftegaz, in an effort to hamper Moscow's war with Ukraine.

The U.S. Treasury announced that Britain has also joined sanctions against these two companies.

According to the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control, sanctions are also targeted at more than 180 vessels, dozens of oil traders and oilfield service providers as well as insurance companies and officials in energy.

The following are key individuals and entities affected:

RUSSIAN MAJOR OIL MAJORS

Gazprom Neft

Surgutneftegaz;

There are more than two dozen subsidiaries, including the Moscow Oil Refinery, and companies in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Luxembourg.

RUSSIA SEABORNE OIL - Exports

Sovcomflot, the state-owned Russian shipping company and fleet operator;

The UK has sanctioned two Russian maritime insurers: Ingosstrakh Insurance Company, and Alfastrakhovanie Group.

Sovcomflot owns 69 vessels, including 54 oil tankers, four LNG tankers and a total of 49 products tankers.

Fornax Ship Management FZCO, and Stream Ship Management FZCO are two UAE-based ship management companies that support Sovcomflot.

There are 138 vessels, mostly oil tankers, which form part of the shadow fleet, as well as oil tanks owned by Russian fleet operators.

Rosnefteflot is the Russian oil company Rosneft's marine transport arm.

Sovcomflot and Rosnefteflot were regular Russian oil shippers to India.

OPAQUE TRADERS OF RUSSIAN RUSSIAN OIL

Black Pearl Network is a major Russian crude oil trader, which includes barrels above the $60 price limit. Black Pearl Network has sold over $2 billion in Russian crude oil, oil products and petroleum derivatives since 2023.

Conmar Maritime DMCC, based in the UAE (Conmar), is affiliated with Black Pearl. There are also a number other UAE and Hong Kong trading offices.

RUSSIAN ENERGY OFFICIALS

Yusuf Alekperov is the founder of Russian oilfield service company Welltech, and the son of Vagit Alekperov who was one of Lukoil’s founders.

Aleksander Dyukov is the CEO of Gazprom;

Sergei Kudryashov is the CEO of Zarubezhneft, an oil producer.

Nail Maganov is the CEO of Tatneft, an oil company.

Vadim Vorobyev is the CEO of Lukoil.

Vladimir Bogdanov is the CEO of Surgutneftegaz. Kevin Liffey (Reporting and Editing)

(source: Reuters)