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Tanker Liteyny Possibility, hit by sanctions, docks in China to unload Russian oil

The Russian tanker Liteyny Possibility, hit by sanctions, has docked at the Chinese port of Huanghua to discharge its 700,000 barrel Russian Sokol unrefined freight, 2 sources knowledgeable about the matter stated, clearing part of a stockpile of freights disrupted by sanctions on Moscow's. oil trade.

The tanker is one of six ships carrying Sokol crude, which. India has actually not been able to import due to payment problems. The six. ships had actually been sailing to China but five of them are drifting at. sea early this week, shipping data revealed, following fresh U.S. sanctions on the Russian oil fleet.

The Liberian-flagged Liteyny Possibility docked on Wednesday at. a berth at Huanghua, near Cangzhou city in Hebei province, that. manages mainly coal and iron ore deliveries, delivering data from. analytics companies LSEG, Kpler and Vortexa revealed.

Cangzhou port officials and the manager of the tanker,. Sovcomflot (SCF), did not right away react to ask for. comment.

It is uncertain what is holding back the remaining five ships. from discharging their cargoes.

There is no clear guideline or guidance for ports. to decide whether to permit vessels under sanctions to dock, port. authorities watch out for secondary sanctions, trade sources stated.

The ports are most likely to have informed buyers that there is no. problem with custom-mades clearance however would not enable oil to be. kept for extended amount of times, the sources included.

The stockpile of Sokol tankers is the biggest disruption to. Russia's oil trade since the West imposed sanctions on Moscow. over its military actions in Ukraine. Sokol oil is a low-sulphur. grade exported from De Kastri terminal of Russia's Sakhalin. island by Sakhalin-1 LLC, managed by oil giant Rosneft.

Rosneft did not instantly react to a request for. comment.

The U.S. Treasury's Workplace of Foreign Possession Control. ( OFAC) late last month imposed sanctions on SCF and designated 14. unrefined vessels, including Liteyny Prospect, as home in which. SCF has an interest.

OFAC released general licences enabling the offloading of. crude oil, or other freights, from the 14 vessels for 45 days,. and permitting deals with all other Sovcomflot tankers.

The sanctions are focused on reducing Russia's revenues from. oil sales it can use to support its war in Ukraine.

(source: Reuters)