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Western Navies Sound Alarm as Russian Shadow Tankers Transit NATO Waters in Defiance of Sanctions

Hundreds of sanctioned oil tankers move through the English Channel, prompting heightened surveillance and raising risk of maritime confrontation
Hundreds of oil tankers linked to Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet” have been transiting critical NATO waterways, including the English Channel, in recent weeks, triggering elevated military and diplomatic concern among Western allies.

The vessels, many operating under flags of convenience and carrying millions of dollars’ worth of Russian crude oil subject to Western sanctions, have been tracked moving through one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world.

Reports indicate that as many as eight hundred such tankers have passed through the Channel while continuing to finance Russian government revenues in the context of Moscow’s war in Ukraine.

Various ships, including the Rigel, Hyperion and Kousai, have been monitored transporting sanctioned crude, sometimes under reflagged identities that obscure ownership and complicate enforcement efforts.

The Rigel, for example, departed the Russian port of Primorsk with up to one million barrels of oil on board, cargo valued at tens of millions of dollars.

These movements occur despite sanctions imposed by the United Kingdom, the European Union, Canada and the United States.

Under international maritime law, these vessels are still permitted “innocent passage” so long as they do not call at ports in sanctioning jurisdictions, a legal nuance that has frustrated enforcement efforts.

In response, the Royal Navy and NATO partners have stepped up surveillance in the Channel and adjacent sea lanes, shadowing suspected vessels and demanding proof of insurance from hundreds of suspected tankers.

The United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence has indicated that deterring, disrupting and degrading the shadow fleet is a priority, emphasising that vessels must comply with international safety and insurance requirements.

The United States has also taken a firm stance, seizing at least seven tankers connected to sanctioned oil trades since late last year, including in the Caribbean, while French naval forces have diverted suspected shadow tankers to ports in southern Europe for inspection.

Security experts warn that the continued movement of these ageing, under-insured tankers through NATO waters increases the risk of geopolitical escalation at sea.

Analysts have suggested that there may come a point when Britain and its allies adopt more assertive measures against these vessels, and some have warned of the possibility of a militarised confrontation in contested maritime spaces such as the English Channel or the North Sea.

The proliferation of the shadow fleet reflects Moscow’s continued efforts to evade sanctions and sustain its export revenues despite punitive measures by the West.

Vessels in this fleet often switch flags and use shell companies to obscure ownership, complicating tracking and enforcement.

The ongoing challenge has underscored gaps in multinational coordination and enforcement doctrine, as Western states seek to balance maritime security, legal constraints and the imperative to cut off funding sources for Russia’s war effort.

The situation remains fluid, with Western naval forces maintaining heightened readiness and allied governments calling for strengthened monitoring and interdictory capabilities.
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