ARYABHATA

IMO 9319882
Updated: 22.03.2025
ARYABHATA
Vessel name
ARYABHATA
Category
Transportation of fossil fuels
icon arrow-tree Transporting russian crude oil/oil products in violation of other restrictions
Vessel Type
Crude Oil Tanker
DWT
116093
IMO
9319882
MMSI
630001163
Call sign
J5AS8
Flag (Current)
Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau
P&I Club
Sanctions
The person in connection with whom
sanctions have been applied
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Justification
Vessel information
During the G7 and EU oil embargo and price-cap policy on russian oil, the tanker is involved in the export of russian oil to third countries from russian ports, including with the AIS system turned off.
The international NGO Greenpeace refers the tanker to a shadow fleet of tankers transporting russian oil around the world and threatening the natural environment.
The tanker is affiliated with the Indian company Gatik Ship Management, one of the leading operators of the so-called 'shadow' fleet involved in the transportation of russian crude oil under Western sanctions, and the company Ark Seakonnect Shipmanagment LLC, related to Gatik, which in 2023, together with Caishan Ship Management, Galena Ship Management, Gaurik Ship Management LLP, Geras Ship Management, Girik Ship Management, Orion Ship Management LLP, Nautilus Shipping (India), Plutos Ship Management, Zidan Ship Management, was involved in a scheme to 'juggle' vessels managed by Gatik Ship Management to avoid sanctions.
Gatik Ship Management and Ark Seakonnect Shipmanagment LLC were the previous managers of the tanker in 2022-2023.
Tankers operated/managed by India's Gatik Ship Management continue to be used by related companies and call at russian ports.
As sanctions are being imposed, russia uses a scheme of "juggling" ships between related companies to conceal oil exports outside the price cap and other restrictions, as well as to hide the real owners of ships, and to ensure unimpeded transportation of fossil fuels by a 'shadow' fleet of obsolete oil tankers, creates new companies for these purposes (in the UAE, Hong Kong, India, Turkey, Mauritius, Seychelles, and other jurisdictions) with non-transparent organizational and ownership structures. In order to implement this scheme, technical/commercial management and ship owners are constantly changing, and vessels are renamed with a change of flag, MMSI, call-sign, including for sanctioned vessels. Shadow fleet vessels operate under “convenient flags”, which allows them to conceal their true origin and avoid control by international organizations and insurance companies.
The 'shadow' fleet, transporting huge volumes of crude oil through heavily trafficked routes through narrow straits close to the coastline, without proper P&I insurance, with automatic identification systems disabled, threatens an environmental disaster with significant economic costs to be borne by the affected coastal countries and/or the international community. 'Shadow' tankers have already been involved in more than 50 incidents from the Danish Straits all the way to Malaysia since russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
russia's 'shadow fleet' continues to provide multibillion-dollar revenues for the kremlin bypassing sanctions, disguising its activities under the flags of third countries, using complex schemes to conceal owners, and poses significant environmental threats with significant economic costs to coastal countries and/or the international community due to the outdated and inadequate insurance of shadow fleet tankers.
On November 25, 2024, the United Kingdom imposed sanctions on a tanker in connection with the transportation of russian oil/oil products from the russian federation to a third country as part of the restrictions on the russian shadow fleet.
On February 21, 2025, Canada imposed sanctions on the vessel.
Cases of AIS shutdown
Yes
Calling at russian ports
Yes
Visited ports
Gdansk (Poland), Hong Kong (Hong Kong), Marsaxlokk (Malta), Novorossiysk (russia), Sidi Kerir (Kurayr) (Egypt), Zhoushan (PRC), Port Said (Egypt), Ust-Luga (russia), Suez (Egypt), Sadat (Egypt), Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Primorsk (russia), Adabiya (Egypt), Vadinar Terminal (India), New Mangalore (India), Jamnagar Terminal (India)
Available additional information
Ship Owner (IMO / Country / Date)
Angat Shipping Inc (6474771 / People's Republic of China / 02.03.2024)
Commercial ship manager (IMO / Country / Date)
Huang Long Shan Shipmanagement (0064735 / People's Republic of China / 15.12.2024)
Ship Safety Management Manager (IMO / Country / Date)
Huang Long Shan Shipmanagement (0064735 / People's Republic of China / 15.12.2024)
Former ship names
Houston Star / Isis
Flags (former)
Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis / Marshall Islands Marshall Islands / Singapore Singapore / Panama Panama / Gabon Gabon
Build year
2007
Builder (country)
Universal Shipbuilding (Japan)
War & Sanctions 2025
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