TYCHE 1

IMO 9308077
Updated: 07.12.2024
TYCHE 1
Vessel name (international according to IMO)
TYCHE 1
Category
Transportation of fossil fuels
 Violation of the oil embargo
Vessel Type
Crude Oil Tanker
IMO
9308077
MMSI
352001823
Call sign
3E2739
Flag (Current)
Panama
Sanctions
The person in connection with whom sanctions have been applied
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Justification
Vessel information
Since September 2022 and during the period of the G7 and EU oil embargo and price-cap policy on russian oil, the tanker has been involved in exporting russian oil from russian ports in the Baltic and Black Seas to India, mainly, and has also been involved in violating the G7 and EU embargo. In particular, in March 2023, it was transporting russian oil from the russian port of Kavkaz in the Black Sea to the EU countries (Laconikos Gulf, Greece). The vessel is certified by DNV (IACS).
The international NGO Greenpeace refers to the tanker as part of the shadow fleet of tankers that transport russian oil around the world and threaten the environment.
The commercial management of the vessel is carried out by the Turkish company Westanker Ltd, which is included in the list of 11 new 'players' in the Turkish segment of the russian shadow fleet management, which together since the beginning of 2024 have been managing 47 tankers and helping russia to circumvent the price ceiling regime for russian oil. Thus, on the same day (February 22, 2024), six oil tankers (Tyche 1 (IMO 9308077), Daphne V (IMO 9321677), Cauveri (IMO 9282508), Oneiroi (IMO 9390587), Horae (IMO 9413004), Anaya (IMO 9326885)), which were operated by the sanctioned company Fractal Marine DMCC, were transferred to the management of the Turkish company Westanker Ltd. All six tankers in 2024 are actively involved in the transportation of russian oil from russian ports in the Black, Baltic Seas and Arctic regions of russia.
The tanker's security is managed by Wanta Shipping LLC-FZ (UAE), which also manages 19 other vessels affiliated with Fractal Marine DMCC.
Fractal Marine DMCC (UAE, under UK sanctions) is one of the leading operators of the russian shadow fleet in 2022-2023, and played a significant role in the transportation of russian oil. Fractal Marine DMCC operated a fleet of 28 tankers as an intermediary between ship owners and charterers. Fractal Marine DMCC, together with Gatik Ship Management (India) and Radiating World Shipping Services LLC (UAE, under UK sanctions), are considered to be the leading operators of the russian shadow fleet, which in early 2023 assembled a fleet of about 90 tankers, 90% of which transported russia's oil/oil products from russian Baltic and Black seas ports to India, China, Turkey, the Middle East, Africa and South America. In less than a year, the $2 billion fleet of oil tankers assembled by Fractal and Gatik could transport more than 40 million barrels of oil/oil products. Fractal Marine DMCC, Gatik Ship Management and Radiating World Shipping Services LLC in the tanker market helped russian oil continue to circulate around the world, and the russian government to provide multibillion-dollar revenues bypassing sanctions.
On February 22, 2024, the United Kingdom imposed sanctions on Fractal Marine DMCC in connection with its involvement in servicing the russian energy sector. After the sanctions were imposed, Fractal Marine DMCC tried to challenge the sanctions imposed by the United Kingdom but lost in court. After that, the company 're-signed' its fleet to other companies.
Oil exports from russia are the most important source of income for the regime of the aggressor country to finance the war against Ukraine. From February 2022 to November 22, 2024, russia earned almost 546 billion euros in oil export revenues (69% of all fossil fuel export revenues). In 2023, about a third of all tax revenues in russia came from the sale of oil and gas. The tax on oil production collected by the russian federation in 2023 amounted to 8.9 trillion rubles, or 31% of total federal revenues. According to the CREA data for October 2024, russia's revenues from crude oil exported by sea amounted to 210 million euros per day, 83% of the total volume of russian marine crude oil was transported by shadow tankers, while tankers owned or insured in countries that impose price restrictions accounted for 17% of the total value of russian oil exported in October.
Shadow fleet of russia continues to generate 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.
Cases of AIS shutdown
Unknown
Calling at russian ports
Yes
Visited ports
Novorossiysk (russia), Port Said (Egypt), Ust-Luga (russia), Suez (Egypt), Primorsk (russia), Bedi Bunder (India), Adabiya (Egypt), Duqm (Oman), Vadinar (India), Skaw (Denmark), Cochin (India), Jamnagar Terminal (India), Peetri (Estonia)
Available additional information
Shipowner (IMO / Country / Date)
Silver Trevally Inc с/о WesTanker LTD (6467133 / Turkey / 27.12.2023)
Commercial ship manager (IMO / Country / Date)
WesTanker LTD (6480933 / Turkey / 22.02.2024)
Ship Safety Management Manager (IMO / Country / Date)
Wanta Shipping LLC-FZ (6367332 / UAE / 17.01.2023)
Former ship names
Navion Gothenburg / Roviken
Flags (former)
Bahamas / Norway
Build year
2006
Builder (country)
Samsung Shipbuilding & Heavy Industries Co. Ltd (South Korea)
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