From Cuba to Murmansk. After delivering oil to Cuba, the Anatoly Kolodkin sailed to the Russian Arctic port of Murmansk to load more oil.

Shadow tanker that broke Cuba fuel blockade loads Arctic crude in Murmansk

Following its delivery of 100,000 tonnes of oil to Cuba, the Anatoly Kolodkin has arrived at the far northern Russian port of Murmansk.

Ship tracking data shows that the 250-metre-long tanker on 27 April crossed the Norwegian–Russian maritime boundary and proceeded towards Kola Bay. In the coming days, it is expected to load crude at one of the two floating storage units in the area before once again heading out to sea.

Outside Kola Peninsula. The Anatoly Kolodkin will load Russian Arctic oil in the Kola Bay.

It remains unclear whether the vessel will return to Cuba with another cargo.

The Anatoly Kolodkin arrived in Cuba in late March carrying what Russian authorities described as “humanitarian aid”. It was the first oil shipment to the island in three months.

Cuba has faced severe fuel shortages following a tightening of US restrictions that curtailed supplies, including shipments from Venezuela, long the island’s main oil supplier.

The Anatoly Kolodkin is part of the so-called shadow fleet transporting sanctioned Russian oil to international markets. It is owned by LLC Yuzhny Flot, a company managed by SKF Arktika and associated with the Sovcomflot group.

The tanker, along with Yuzhny Flot, SKF Arktika and Sovcomflot, is subject to international sanctions.

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