Using Automatic Identification System (AIS) data to assess sanction circumvention
25.11.2025 14:15 – 15:30
GENEVA TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP
Jointly with Andreas Moxnes, Claudia Steinwender and Karen Helene Ulltveit-Moe
Abstract:
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the EU and other countries have imposed a range of sanctions on Russia. These sanctions aim, among other objectives, to decrease Russia’s revenue from petroleum product sales. In this paper, we study the effectiveness of the sanctions targeting Russian crude oil, and the significance of sanction circumvention through illicit shipping tactics, such as ship-to-ship transfers and transshipment via third countries. Utilizing satellite data on tanker movements, we infer bilateral oil shipments from Russia to the EU and compare them to official customs records during the time period Jan 2020 - March 2023. Our comparison reveals that a gap between these two measures emerged just when the EU's ban on seaborne crude oil imports was implemented. However, we do not find evidence that ship-to-ship transfers or transshipment were used to obscure the origin of the oil destined to the EU.
Biographical note: Please see Inga Heiland's website: https://sites.google.com/view/ingaheiland/startseite
It will be hybrid via Webex. Please click here: https://iheid.webex.com/wbxmjs/joinservice/sites/iheid/meeting/download/ce6bdc0ba7354412980bf96de477293d?MTID=ma786d284f2eece952f9065a4aadd56c6 via Webex. The presenter will be available as of 14:00 for a short exchange with participants.
Lieu
Bâtiment: Maison de la paix
Graduate Institute
2 Chemin Eugène-Rigot,
Petal 1, Room S5
1202 Genève
Organisé par
Faculté d'économie et de managementInstitute of Economics and Econometrics
Intervenant-e-s
Inga HEILAND, Professor, Norwegian University of Science and Technologyentrée libre
Classement
Catégorie: Séminaire

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