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Supertanker reaches China port to release Russian oil

Supertanker Nellis come to the Chinese port of Dongjiakou in eastern Shandong province on Thursday to release its freight, further cleaning a. backlog of Russian Sokol crude kept on ships, LSEG shipping. data revealed.

It was the third U.S.-sanctioned oil tanker to dock at. Chinese ports this month, throughout short-lived waivers from U.S. steps associated to the Ukraine war.

Officials at Qingdao port, which handles the Dongjiakou. terminal, declined to comment when contacted .

The U.S. Treasury's Office of Foreign Property Control (OFAC). on Jan. 18 imposed sanctions on United Arab Emirates-based. Hennesea Shipping Co Ltd for breaking a $60-per-barrel rate. cap on Russian petroleum exports.

OFAC designated several oil tankers including Nellis as. residential or commercial property in which Hennesea Shipping has an interest. But it also. released basic licences enabling the offloading of petroleum, or. other freights, from Hennesea's vessels till April 17.

Hennesea could not be immediately reached for comment.

The G7-led price cap on Russian crude oil, enforced in. December 2022, intends to decrease Russia's revenues readily available for. its war in Ukraine by enabling Western-supplied insurance and. other services just on cargoes priced below $60 a barrel.

Russian President Vladimir Putin calls the sanctions an. unjustified vendetta by an aggressive West.

Tanker Nellis has been saving about 1.4 million barrels of. Sokol crude transferred from other Russian tankers between late. November to early December, Kpler information revealed.

China has ended up being the leading lifter of light sweet Sokol crude. after shipments to India fell following payment and shipping. problems due to sanctions.

Previously this month, U.S.-sanctioned tankers Liteyny Prospect. and Krymsk likewise called at Chinese ports to release Sokol crude. within a 45-day waiver period.

Sokol oil is a low-sulphur, light grade exported from De. Kastri terminal of Russia's Sakhalin island by Sakhalin-1 LLC,. managed by oil giant Rosneft.

Beijing has said that it opposes unilateral sanctions and. China's regular trade deserves respect and protection.

(source: Reuters)