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Russia uses vessels approved by EU for fuel exports, LSEG data programs

Russia has actually started to utilize vessels approved by the Europe Union (EU) for oil items exports, LSEG and market sources information revealed.

In June, EU countries embraced a 14th plan of sanctions on Russia and included 27 vessels, consisting of oil, items and liquefied gas tankers, to its list of entities approved considering that Moscow's incursion into Ukraine.

According to LSEG data, among the approved vessels - the Barbados-flagged Saga (IMO number 9318553, ex-name NS Spirit). was packed on Aug. 8 at the Russian Baltic port of Vysotsk with. 33,000 metric tons of dark oil products.

The tanker is moving towards the Suez Canal, a path that. could suggest an Asian location.

Another vessel - Kavia (IMO number 9353113, ex-name Hana). - is currently filling diesel at the Baltic port of Primorsk,. shipping data shows. The final destination for this tanker is. unknown as yet.

The ships from the sanctions list can not enter the ports of. EU member nations, but may freely release outside EU. countries, market sources said.

Previously, a minimum of two tankers on an Iran-related. sanctions note carrying Russian fuel oil were released in a. Chinese port.

A number of other vessels sanctioned by the EU have actually also been. renamed, including the Serenade

(source: Reuters)