Dozens of Russian oil tankers remain idle and empty months after being sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department. Thirty-nine ships have been sanctioned for breaching a price cap and have been inactive for between three and six months. This situation signals the United States' capability to disrupt Moscow's petroleum supply chain if it chooses to. Some tankers have returned to the Greek Gulf to switch Russian oil as drills end.
Dozens of tankers remain stuck doing nothing months after being sanctioned by the Treasury Department — a signal of the US’s scope to disrupt Moscow’s petroleum supply chain if it chooses to. https://t.co/zA6jzTNU43
Great job US! 39 Russian tankers remain stuck doing nothing months after being sanctioned by the Treasury Department — a signal of the US’s scope to disrupt Moscow’s petroleum supply chain if it chooses to. https://t.co/GjOxGa44QF
Dozens of Russian tankers remain stuck doing nothing months after being sanctioned by the Treasury Department — a signal of the US’s scope to disrupt Moscow’s petroleum supply chain if it chooses to. https://t.co/Mi5zKK5Mf3 via @JLeeEnergy https://t.co/mRKCL1v6bV
Dozens of tankers remain stuck doing nothing months after being sanctioned by the Treasury Department, in a signal of Washington's scope to disrupt Moscow’s petroleum supply chain if it chooses to. https://t.co/AouRlH4NW6
Tankers Return to Greek Gulf to Switch Russian Oil as Drills End #OOTT https://t.co/RfGwqfyg2R
Virtually Every Sanctioned Russian Oil Tanker Remains Idle and Empty Months After Sanctions Thirty-nine ships remain sanctioned for breaching a price cap Most have been inactive for between three and six months #oott https://t.co/yCguL91g6f
Dozens of tankers remain stuck doing nothing months after being sanctioned by the Treasury Department — a signal of the US’s scope to disrupt Moscow’s petroleum supply chain if it chooses to. https://t.co/yvXDgR2Oyk