UK to crack down on British shipping, insurers aiding Russian oil exports: Report
London [UK], November 13 (ANI): The United Kingdom will ban British shipping firms and insurers from facilitating the export of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) as part of new sanctions to choke Moscow's fossil fuel revenues, Politico reported.
According to the Politico report, UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper announced the measures on Tuesday (local time) during a meeting of G7 foreign ministers in Niagara, Canada.
However, Politico's report added that British firms have continued to provide maritime and insurance services for tankers carrying Russian LNG nearly four years after Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine.
The new ban will be phased in during 2026 and is part of coordinated action with the European Union.
The publication, in its report, also noted that the timeline means British firms will still be able to handle LNG shipments bound for Europe until the EU's import ban takes effect.
Citing a campaign group, Politico reported that one British company, Seapeak Maritime Glasgow Ltd, was identified by Razom We Stand as having facilitated around four million tonnes of LNG cargoes from Yamal LNG, Russia's Siberian export terminal, in the first half of 2025. This accounted for about 39 per cent of total shipments during that period.
Politico added that TotalEnergies' UK subsidiary supplies gas to the British public sector under an 8 billion pound contract. However, gas under this contract is procured on the domestic market, where the presence of Russian gas is unlikely. TotalEnergies has confirmed it complies with the UK's Russian LNG import ban.
It is not the first time the UK has acted against Russia's maritime network linked to energy exports.
On June 13, 2024, the UK imposed its first sanctions on vessels in Putin's so-called "shadow fleet", which were used to secretly transport Russian oil and bypass UK and G7 restrictions, the Goverment of UK said in an earlier statement.
The sanctions also targeted suppliers of munitions, machine tools, microelectronics, and logistics supporting Russia's military, including entities based in China, Israel, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkiye, as well as ships transporting military goods from North Korea to Russia. (ANI)
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