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Name | KHALISSA | [sources] | |||
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Call Sign | 3E6604 | [sources] | |||
Description | Oil exports are ussia's largest source of revenue. From February 2022 to June 2024, russia earned 475 billion euros in oil export revenues (68% 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 CREA data for September 2024, russia's revenues from crude oil exported by sea amounted to 192 million euros per day, 86% of the total volume of russian marine crude oil was transported by 'shadow' tankers, while tankers owned or insured in countries implementing price restrictions accounted for 14% of the total value of russian oil exported in September. · Since March 2023, the 2009-built tanker with a deadweight of 108.94 thousand tons has been involved in the export of russian crude oil from the russian ports of Ust-Luga and Primorsk in the Baltic Sea, mainly to India. Until 2023, the tanker was not involved in the transportation of russian oil. Since February 2024, the vessel has been certified by the Indian Register of Shipping (IACS). · Today, russia continues to make efforts to avoid/ circumvent sanctions, expand its shadow fleet with a growing number of outdated, poorly maintained vessels, use a 'ghost armada', many of which have experience in working under sanctions imposed on regimes such as Iran and Venezuela, use 'convenient' flags for vessel registration, complex ownership and management structures, and employ various tactics to conceal the origin of their cargo, including ship-to-shore transshipment (STS), disabling automatic identification systems (AIS), falsifying positions, transmitting false data, and other deceptive or even illegal methods. russia's shadow fleet, operating with minimal compliance with the rules and transporting huge volumes of crude oil through heavily trafficked routes through narrow straits close to the coastline, without proper P&I insurance, with the automatic identification system disabled, threatens an environmental disaster with significant economic costs to be borne by the affected coastal countries and/or the international community. | [sources] | |||
Flag | Panama | [sources] | |||
IMO Number | 9388780 | [sources] | |||
MMSI | 352003056 | [sources] | |||
Past Flags | Marshall Islands · Singapore | [sources] | |||
Previous name | Ocean Unicorn · Wellington | [sources] | |||
Type | Crude Oil Tanker | [sources] | |||
Source link | energyandcleanair.org · energyandcleanair.org · energyandcleanair.org · kse.ua · war-sanctions.gur.gov.ua · | [sources] | |||
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Object | Role | Start date | End date | |
Megger Marine Solutions FZE | Ship Safety Management Manager | - | ||
Bubble Marine Inc | Commercial ship manager | - |
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Bubble Marine Inc | - | - |