Shadow Oil Transfers in the Gulf: Russia’s “Semi-Dark” Ship-to-Ship Operation Raises Global Concerns

Shadow Oil Transfers in the Gulf: Russia’s “Semi-Dark” Ship-to-Ship Operation Raises Global Concerns

New satellite imagery and maritime tracking data suggest that Russian-linked tankers have been conducting large-scale “semi-dark” ship-to-ship oil transfers in the Gulf of Oman. Analysts say these operations involve vessels intermittently disabling tracking signals to obscure cargo origins and destinations, a tactic increasingly used amid tightening sanctions and heightened scrutiny of global energy flows.Putin caught executing enormous 'semi-dark' ship-to-ship oil transfer in  Gulf of Oman

The reported transfers highlight growing challenges for international regulators trying to monitor maritime trade routes, especially in strategic waterways connecting the Middle East and Asia. Experts warn that such activities could complicate efforts to enforce sanctions, stabilize oil markets, and ensure transparency in global shipping.Captain of oil tanker linked to Russia's shadow fleet will face trial in  France - AOL

As tensions persist across key energy corridors, monitoring agencies and regional partners are expected to intensify surveillance to track unconventional shipping practices that may reshape the balance of energy supply and geopolitical influence.

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