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Two approved tankers with Russian fuel oil discharge in China, data programs

Two tankers on an Iranrelated sanctions list bring Russian fuel oil discharged in a Chinese port, LSEG information revealed.

China has turned into one of the leading buyers of Russian oil and unclean oil items because the Western sanctions went into effect.

Formerly, 7 tankers sanctioned by the U.S. likewise unloaded their oil cargoes in China, in addition to the vessel NS Consul with gas condensate from the Russian Baltic Ust-Luga port, which discharged at the Chinese port of Ganyu.

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

On April 4 the United States imposed new Iran-related sanctions against shipping firm Oceanlink Maritime DMCC and its vessels, mentioning its role in shipping commodities on behalf of the Iranian armed force.

Four approved Oceanlink Maritime DMCC vessels were carrying Russian oil items packed in February-March and crude oil loaded early in April.

The vessel Baxter packed with naphtha at the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk has actually been drifting in the Arabian Sea considering that April 5. Its location is unidentified.

Large crude carrier (VLCC) Anthea with some 200,000 metric lots of Russian Urals crude oil onboard went through the Suez Canal and is presently anchored in the East Indian Ocean near Sri Lanka.

Meanwhile, two others vessels on the sanction lists bring Russian fuel oil had arrived in China.

The vessel Elsa, which took on Russian fuel oil from Russia's St. Petersburg and Ust-Luga in March by means of a ship-to-ship transfer near the Greek port of Kalamata, discharged on April 27 at Huangdao Oil Terminal in Qingdao port, according to LSEG information.

After unloading in China, the Elsa is heading to Singapore.

The other vessel, Hebe, which loaded 100,000 lots of fuel oil at the Russian Baltic ports St Petersburg and Ust-Luga, gotten to Qingdao port on May 13 and is releasing now.

A Qingdao Port representative decreased comment.

(source: Reuters)