The tanker declined access, as his Seawortiness certificate was issued by the Dakar class, which was not recognized by Indian power.
India has banned the entrance to Andaman Skies Tanker, which brought Russia’s oil for the Indian oil state company, due to the lack of applicable dating documents. Bloomberg reported this Friday, March 28th.
According to the resources, a ship under the Honduras flag, built in 2004, loaded 767,000 barrels to Murmansk on February 24 and should be uploaded to Vadina on March 30. However, the tanke declined access, as its sea certificate was released by the Great Class Class.
According to India’s policies, tanks over 20 should have a certification from a member of the International Association of Classification Society or another authorized institution. Last year, the ship had not reached the age of 20, so it could go to the port, record of resources.
Currently, Andaman Skies have stopped the Arabian Sea between Oman and India, which is outstanding fully loaded. The owner, the Durbeen Navigation Ltd., has not yet given comments.
India is a major import of Russian sea oil after the raid on the Russian Federation of Ukraine, and its purchases are under control. Despite this, the tanker did not fall under US penalties, though it was previously included in the UK’s list of restrictions.
Earlier it was learned that Russia began to use cryptocurrencies in oil trade along with China and India to miss the western penalties.
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