United States (OFAC) — Sanctioned Vessels, Guidance & Recent Actions

The U.S. has targeted vessels connected to Russia’s war against Ukraine with two main tools: classic blocking sanctions (where a ship or its owner is placed on the SDN List, making the vessel blocked property) and price-cap enforcement against maritime services used to ship Russian oil above the G7/EU cap. Early in the 2022 campaign, OFAC even identified specific ships as blocked property tied to sanctioned owners. Since late 2023, the Price Cap Coalition has sharpened scrutiny of the maritime “shadow fleet,” and OFAC has continued naming vessels, owners, and facilitators involved in deceptive practices (AIS spoofing, risky STS, opaque ownership). Foreign banks now also face secondary-sanctions risk if they support Russia’s war economy under Section 11 of EO 14024. Stakeholders who should monitor this space include shipowners, operators, charterers, brokers, insurers/P&I, classification societies, flag registries, port and bunker providers, commodity traders, and banks.

Quick history

  • Apr 6, 2022 – first wave w/ vessels explicitly flagged. As part of a broad action against Sberbank/Alfa-Bank after the full-scale invasion, OFAC identified five Alfa-Lizing-owned vessels as blocked property (naming each ship and IMO). That put specific ships squarely under blocking sanctions in this conflict’s context.
  • Oct 12, 2023 – price cap enforcement focus turns to ships. The Price Cap Coalition issued its maritime advisory to the oil/shipping ecosystem (red flags, attestation, AIS manipulation, opaque ownership). From this point forward, OFAC began naming vessels/owners involved in Russian oil shipments above the cap as enforcement targets.
    U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • Feb 23, 2024 – major tankers action. The U.S. sanctioned Sovcomflot and 14 tankers linked to Russia’s oil trade; OFAC simultaneously issued a temporary license so cargoes already afloat could be off-loaded safely.
  • Oct 21, 2024 – “shadow fleet” update. The coalition updated its maritime advisory, calling out deceptive practices and urging tighter KYC on shipping services and ownership/insurance opacity.

Triggers & patterns the U.S. targets

  • Russian-origin oil moved above the price cap (or with deceptive practices: spoofed AIS, ship-to-ship in high-risk zones, shell ownership).
    U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • Support to Russia’s war economy / military-industrial base, including networks providing logistics, components, or finance; since Dec 2023, Section 11 of EO 14024 adds bite against foreign financial institutions that facilitate significant transactions.

What the sanctions entail (consequences)

  • Blocking sanctions (SDN). A listed vessel (or a vessel identified as a blocked property interest) is treated as blocked property: U.S. persons must freeze assets; all dealings are prohibited, and the 50% rule extends blocking to majority-owned entities. (Example: the Alfa-Lizing ships explicitly identified as blocked property.)
    U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • Price-cap services bans + enforcement. U.S. persons (and firms in the coalition) generally cannot provide key maritime services (insurance, brokering, financing, shipping, flagging, etc.) if the oil is above the cap; OFAC has been designating vessels/owners tied to above-cap shipments.
    U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • Secondary-sanctions risk (since Dec 2023). Foreign financial institutions face sanctions risk if they conduct significant transactions for Russia’s military-industrial base or certain sanctioned persons; OFAC has even started tagging many list entries with “Secondary sanctions risk (Section 11, EO 14024)” to make the risk explicit.

Who needs to pay attention

  • Shipowners/beneficial owners, operators, managers (crewing, technical), charterers, and brokers.
  • Insurers/P&I clubs, class societies, flag registries, port agents, bunker suppliers, pilots/terminal operators.
  • Commodity traders, banks/FFIs, payment processors—especially in light of Section 11 risk.
  • This is exactly who the Price Cap Coalition’s maritime advisory addresses, with due-diligence expectations and red flags.
    U.S. Department of the Treasury

Sanctions Designation Timeline

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  • ASCALON
    ASCALON — Roll-on Roll-off — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • Maria
    Maria — Oil Tanker | Navire-citerne pour produits pétroliers — EU Russia Sanctions – Shadow Fleet | SEMA (Canada) — vessel designations | UKRAINE-EO13662] [RUSSIA-EO14024 | The Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 🇨🇦 CA 🇪🇺 EU 🇬🇧 UK 🇺🇸 US
  • KOEN
    KOEN — Oil Tanker — SEMA (Canada) — vessel designations | UKRAINE-EO13662] [RUSSIA-EO14024 | The Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 | Added in EU Sanctions Package 17 | (Council Decision (CFSP) 2025/931, Annex XVI to Decision 2014/512/CFSP) | Press Release | Official Journal 🇨🇦 CA 🇪🇺 EU 🇬🇧 UK 🇺🇸 US
  • UMBA
    UMBA — Floating Storage Tanker — UKRAINE-EO13662] [RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • AKADEMIK PRIMAKOV
    AKADEMIK PRIMAKOV — Research Vessel — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • MYS MANORSKIY
    MYS MANORSKIY — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • OXIN
    OXIN — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • AQUILON
    AQUILON — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • ADLER
    ADLER — Roll-on Roll-off — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • Np Dudinka
    Np Dudinka — Chemical/Products Tanker | Transporteur de produits chimiques — EU Russia Sanctions – Shadow Fleet | SEMA (Canada) — vessel designations | RUSSIA-EO14024 | The Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 🇨🇦 CA 🇪🇺 EU 🇬🇧 UK 🇺🇸 US
  • Meru
    Meru — Oil Tanker | Navire-citerne pour produits pétroliers — EU Russia Sanctions – Shadow Fleet | SEMA (Canada) — vessel designations | UKRAINE-EO13662] [RUSSIA-EO14024 | The Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 🇨🇦 CA 🇪🇺 EU 🇬🇧 UK 🇺🇸 US
  • Angara
    Angara — Ro-Ro Cargo — SEMA (Canada) — vessel designations | RUSSIA-EO14024 | The Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 | Added in EU Sanctions Package 14 | (Council Decision (CFSP) 2024/1744, Annex XLII (new listing framework)) | Press Release | Official Journal 🇨🇦 CA 🇪🇺 EU 🇬🇧 UK 🇺🇸 US
  • NARVAL
    NARVAL — Offshore Tug — RUSSIA-EO14024] [PEESA-EO14039 🇺🇸 US
  • SIMUSHIR
    SIMUSHIR — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • Murmansk
    Murmansk — Oil Products Tanker | Navire-citerne pour produits pétroliers — EU Russia Sanctions – Shadow Fleet | SEMA (Canada) — vessel designations | UKRAINE-EO13662] [RUSSIA-EO14024 | The Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 🇨🇦 CA 🇪🇺 EU 🇬🇧 UK 🇺🇸 US
  • UMKA
    UMKA — Offshore Tug — RUSSIA-EO14024] [PEESA-EO14039 🇺🇸 US
  • Lady R
    Lady R — Ro-Ro Cargo — SEMA (Canada) — vessel designations | RUSSIA-EO14024 | The Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 | Added in EU Sanctions Package 14 | (Council Decision (CFSP) 2024/1744, Annex XLII (new listing framework)) | Press Release | Official Journal 🇨🇦 CA 🇪🇺 EU 🇬🇧 UK 🇺🇸 US
  • SPARTA II
    SPARTA II — Roll-on Roll-off — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • SIVUCH
    SIVUCH — Offshore Tug/Supply Ship — RUSSIA-EO14024] [PEESA-EO14039 🇺🇸 US
  • PATRIA
    PATRIA — Roll-on Roll-off — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • KUNASHIR
    KUNASHIR — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • KHOLMOGORY
    KHOLMOGORY — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • NARVAL
    NARVAL — Crude Oil Tanker — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • ZEYA
    ZEYA — Container Ship — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • TAIBOLA
    TAIBOLA — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • BORIS KUSTODIEV
    BORIS KUSTODIEV — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • GASRET ALIEV
    GASRET ALIEV — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • GENRIKH GASANOV
    GENRIKH GASANOV — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • TURUKHAN
    TURUKHAN — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • TERSKIY BEREG
    TERSKIY BEREG — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • MIKHAIL BRITNEV
    MIKHAIL BRITNEV — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • ASKAR-SARYDZHA
    ASKAR-SARYDZHA — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • Enisey
    Enisey — Bulk Carrier | Navire vraquier — EU Russia Sanctions – Shadow Fleet | SEMA (Canada) — vessel designations | RUSSIA-EO14024 🇨🇦 CA 🇪🇺 EU 🇺🇸 US
  • TERIBERKA
    TERIBERKA — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • TAMBEY
    TAMBEY — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • NORD — UKRAINE-EO13685 🇺🇸 US
  • SUDAK
    SUDAK — UKRAINE-EO13685 🇺🇸 US
  • ZAKAMSK
    ZAKAMSK — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • DVINSKIY ZALIV
    DVINSKIY ZALIV — Dredger — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • OMSKIY-119
    OMSKIY-119 — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • LAPOMINKA
    LAPOMINKA — Hopper Barge — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • TERIBERKA
    TERIBERKA — Hopper Barge — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • GRIGORIY MIKHEYEV
    GRIGORIY MIKHEYEV — Passenger — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • ALEKSEY MARYSHEV
    ALEKSEY MARYSHEV — Research Vessel — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • MEKHANIK KRASKOVSKIY
    MEKHANIK KRASKOVSKIY — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • MEKHANIK KOTTSOV
    MEKHANIK KOTTSOV — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • MEKHANIK PUSTOSHNYY
    MEKHANIK PUSTOSHNYY — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • MEKHANIK PYATLIN
    MEKHANIK PYATLIN — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • MEKHANIK YARTSEV
    MEKHANIK YARTSEV — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US
  • MEKHANIK MAKARIN
    MEKHANIK MAKARIN — General Cargo — RUSSIA-EO14024 🇺🇸 US