Russian oil cargo transferred from sanctioned tankers discharged into China, data shows

Mar 18 2025


The vessel was received at a berth at the port of Qingdao.

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - SINGAPORE, March 18 (Reuters) - A ship carrying Russian crude transferred from three smaller tankers that are under U.S. sanctions unloaded last week at a Chinese port, shiptracking data shows, ending an unusual month-long voyage highlighting the efforts of producers and traders to keep Moscow's oil flowing despite tightened curbs.
 

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