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4JUN

OFAC lists RISE GLORY and Ivan Sechin

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OFAC's 28 May action designated the Iran crude tanker RISE GLORY under counter-terrorism authority and added Ivan Sechin, son of Rosneft chief Igor Sechin, under the Russia programme. The weekly hull drain is repricing compliant Baltic freight.

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Key takeaway

OFAC is draining compliant hulls faster than Moscow can substitute, and the Ivan Sechin listing escalates to personal-liability targeting.

OFAC's 28 May action designated the Iran crude tanker RISE GLORY (also known as SOLAN, IMO 9155808), linked to the MEHDI GROUP, under its counter-terrorism authority, and separately added Ivan Sechin, son of Rosneft chief executive Igor Sechin, under the Russia programme 1. It follows the eight Iran-linked tankers OFAC listed the same fortnight . OFAC has averaged multiple hull designations a week through May.

Each vessel pulled from service shrinks the pool of compliant tonnage that Russian and Iranian barrels can legally move on. Owners reprice that scarcity into the compliant Baltic Aframax bid on TD7 and TD19, the routes GL 134C reinstated cover for in May, before Moscow can re-flag or find substitute tonnage. The re-flagging response runs on a longer cycle than weekly enforcement, so the compliant-freight premium widens in the gap between each listing and Moscow's answer.

The Ivan Sechin designation marks a tactical shift. Earlier Russia-programme actions targeted Rosneft subsidiaries and vessel-management chains inside institutional perimeters. Naming the chief executive's son under Executive Order 14024 moves the pressure to the personal-liability level, compelling counterparties who treated Sechin-adjacent commercial relationships as clean to re-paper their chains. European freight desks should track OFAC's listing pace on TD7 and TD19, not any single hull.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

US sanctions officials at OFAC added an Iranian oil tanker called RISE GLORY to their blacklist and also targeted Ivan Sechin, the adult son of the head of Russia's largest oil company Rosneft. Both additions appeared on the same day. Each ship added to the blacklist makes it harder for Western shipping companies, insurers, and banks to handle that vessel legally. This reduces the pool of ships that can legally move Russian and Iranian crude oil, which pushes up the cost of the ships that remain. Targeting the Rosneft chief's son rather than just the company itself signals a new phase of enforcement, pressuring business partners of Rosneft to check whether their commercial relationships are still legally clean.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

The Ivan Sechin designation under EO14024 follows a pattern OFAC used in North Korea sanctions from 2017 onward: once corporate-entity designations no longer deter commercial relationships, enforcement moves to personal-liability targeting of family members who hold beneficial stakes in nominally clean entities. Igor Sechin was personally designated years ago; the designation of his son signals OFAC has exhausted the first-order corporate perimeter and is moving down the family tree.

The RISE GLORY designation under SDGT/EO13224 (counter-terrorism authority, not Iran oil programme EO13846) carries a higher enforcement burden than a standard Iran-oil designation: any US-person transaction with a counter-terrorism SDN carries strict-liability criminal exposure rather than civil penalties, which raises the cost to third-country financial institutions that process any payment touching the vessel's commercial chain.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Compliant-freight premium on Baltic Aframax TD7 and TD19 widens as each designated hull leaves the serviceable pool faster than re-flagging substitutes.

    Immediate · Reported
  • Risk

    Ivan Sechin designation pressures counterparties to re-paper Rosneft-adjacent vessel-management chains previously treated as clean, imposing compliance-review costs across the commercial network.

    Short term · Reported
  • Precedent

    OFAC personal-liability targeting of second-generation family members extends sanctions pressure beyond corporate perimeters and sets a template for further designations against the families of sanctioned Russian officials.

    Medium term · Reported
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OFAC lists RISE GLORY and Ivan Sechin
Each designated hull leaves the serviceable pool faster than Moscow can re-flag, and the Sechin listing pushes enforcement to personal-liability targeting.
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