The latest sanctions on ships carrying Russian oil are expected to raise the cost of transporting Moscow's barrels, writes JLeeEnergy. The sanctions are also impacting safety standards at sea, posing dangers for trade, according to the chief executive of Sovcomflot, a state-owned Russian shipping group. Sovcomflot, which is under Western sanctions, reported that one of its ships recently rescued the crew of a tanker taking in water off Yemen's coast.
ICYMI: A ship operated by Russian shipping group #Sovcomflot rescued the crew of a tanker taking in water off Yemen’s coast this week, the state-owned company, which is under Western sanctions, says. https://t.co/tcrd7hjv42
A ship operated by Russian shipping group #Sovcomflot rescued the crew of a tanker taking in water off #Yemen’s coast this week, the state-owned company, which is under Western sanctions, says. https://t.co/tcrd7hjv42
🔵 RUSSIA'S SOVCOMFLOT SAYS ITS SHIP RESCUED CREW FROM TANKER OFF YEMEN A ship operated by Russian shipping group Sovcomflot rescued the crew of a tanker taking in water off Yemen's coast this week, the state-owned company, which is under Western sanctions, said on Wednesday.…
#Russia: Sanctions on shipping companies are undermining safety at sea and pose dangers for trade as ship standards are impacted, the chief executive of sanctioned Russian shipping group Sovcomflot said #oott https://t.co/LLa5smbXqJ
The latest sanctions on ships carrying Russian oil will raise the cost of moving Moscow's barrels, writes @JLeeEnergy https://t.co/ZIo0NFE4RC