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Russian oil items caught at sea by US sanctions, LSEG data programs

Almost 500,000 metric tons of Russian oil items are trapped on tankers hit by U.S. sanctions, LSEG information revealed on Wednesday.

On Jan. 10, new Russia-related sanctions targeted more than 180 vessels and insurance companies, adding to the impact of comparable constraints enforced by UK and Europe Union.

The vessels under the most recent U.S. sanctions include nine tankers that packed oil items at Russian Baltic and Black Sea ports in December and January.

Four of them - Cup, Aquatica, Turaco and Onyx - are carrying in overall around 280,000 lots of fuel oil, predestined for India, Turkey and Singapore, LSEG information shows.

Another of the tankers - Ariadne - was filled in December with about 35,000 lots of naphtha in the Russian Baltic port of Ust-Luga. It is wandering near Egyptian port of Port Said, according to delivering information.

Four other vessels from the sanctions list are bring in total around 160,000 tons of ultra-low sulphur diesel and gasoil of Russian origin.

One of those freights - Pravasi - is releasing at the Brazilian port of Santos. Three other vessels - Symphony, Jupiter and Talisman - are on their way to Turkey, according to LSEG information.

Although there is a transition duration, enabling the discharge of cargoes that has actually already been concurred, traders stated issue about charges has slowed activity.

Because the sanctions were revealed, at least 65 oil tankers have actually dropped anchor at multiple areas, including off the coasts of China and Russia, ship tracking information showed.

(source: Reuters)