Jul 12, 2023
Western insurers cover two thirds of Russia’s Baltic and Black Sea oil exports :: Lloyd's List
Greek shipowners and insurers have limited presence on Russia’s eastern seaboard
Greek shipowners and insurers have limited presence on Russia's eastern seaboard where oil is selling above the Western price cap, driving trade bifurcation and rise of dark fleet of anonymously owned, vintage tankers
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Subject: Western insurers cover two thirds of Russia's Baltic and Black Sea oil exports
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