Among the companies to which sanctions have been applied:
STREYMOY SHIPPING LIMITED
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Full name of legal entity
STREYMOY SHIPPING LIMITED

Abbreviated name of the legal entity
STREYMOY SHIPPING LIMITED

Tax Number

Registration number

Country
United Arab Emirates

Address
Unit 27610 - 001, Building A1, IFZA Business Park, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai, United Arab Emirates / 80 Broad Street, Monrovia, Liberia

Reasons
Affiliated with the sanctioned PJSC Sovcomflot, the largest state-owned shipping company in russia, a key company for servicing and supporting offshore hydrocarbon production, transportation of russian oil, oil products, and liquefied gas against the background of sanctions restrictions on russia after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. After the sanctions were imposed, Sovcomflot transferred dozens of vessels to the ownership of companies it had set up, including in foreign jurisdictions, in order to circumvent them, and started a practice of constant ‘juggling’ (transferring) of vessels to related companies. According to expert estimates, the tankers transferred by Sovcomflot to related companies are part of the so-called ‘shadow tanker fleet’ of the russian federation to continue selling russian oil, oil products and liquefied natural gas under western sanctions.



Sanction Jurisdictions
United States of America
Canada
Switzerland
EU
Great Britain
Australia
New Zealand
Japan
Ukraine
Date of entry and reference to the document
The country has not yet applied sanctions
Marine vessels
Viktor Bakaev
Vessel name
Viktor Bakaev
IMO
9610810
Flag (Current)
russian federation
Vessel Type
Crude Oil Tanker
Category
Transportation of fossil fuels
 Violation of the price cap
The vessel is involved in the transportation of russian crude oil during the period of the G7 and EU oil embargo on russian oil and the price cap policy at $60 per barrel of russian oil. The tanker was transporting russian Urals crude oil at a price of more than $70 after the price-cap policy came into effect. The vessel is owned by Streymoy shipping LTD, the manager of South Fleet LLC, affiliated with the sanctioned Sovcomflot PJSC, the largest state-owned shipping company in russia, a key company for servicing and supporting offshore hydrocarbon production, transportation of russian oil, oil products, and liquefied natural gas amid the application of sanctions restrictions to russia after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The services provided by Sovcomflot are a significant source of income for the russian federation, as more than 70% of russia's revenues come from the sale of energy, which allows it to finance its war against Ukraine. The main charterers of Sovcomflot vessels are the largest oil and gas companies and traders in russia. "Sovcomflot is involved in servicing major oil and gas projects in russia: "Sakhalin-1, Sakhalin-2, Varandey, Prirazlomnoye, Novy Port, Yamal LNG, and others. Prior to russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the company's fleet consisted of about 145 vessels. After the sanctions were imposed, Sovcomflot transferred dozens of vessels to the ownership of companies it had set up, including in foreign jurisdictions, in order to circumvent them, and began the practice of constantly "juggling" (transferring) vessels to affiliated companies. According to expert estimates, the tankers transferred by Sovcomflot to related companies are part of the so-called "shadow tanker fleet" of the russian federation to continue selling russian oil, oil products, and liquefied natural gas under Western sanctions. In December 2023, USA imposed sanctions on Viktor Bakaev for non-compliance with the price-cap policy for russian oil. 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.
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