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Indicators of Vessel Affiliation with Russia’s Shadow Fleet and Evasion Mechanisms
Posted inecology Energy Geoeconomics National Security

Indicators of Vessel Affiliation with Russia’s Shadow Fleet and Evasion Mechanisms

Russia’s shadow fleet plays a pivotal role in financing the Kremlin’s war against Ukraine, serving as a blueprint for nations seeking to circumvent international sanctions while exporting natural resources by…
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February 27, 2025Tags: energy, Russia, Sanctions
Russia’s Shadow Fleet: Sanctions Evasion, Illicit Oil Trade, and Global Security Risks
Posted inEconomy Energy Geoeconomics National Security

Russia’s Shadow Fleet: Sanctions Evasion, Illicit Oil Trade, and Global Security Risks

Russia’s Shadow Fleet: Sanctions Evasion, Illicit Oil Transport, and Financial Secrecy Russia actively uses a shadow fleet to circumvent international sanctions, transport oil, and evade financial oversight. One of the…
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February 26, 2025Tags: oil, Russia, Sanctions, shadow fleet
Russia’s Propaganda Spin: How the Kremlin Uses the CPC Attack to Undermine Ukraine and the West
Posted inEnergy Propaganda and Disinformation

Russia’s Propaganda Spin: How the Kremlin Uses the CPC Attack to Undermine Ukraine and the West

Russian Propaganda Links Drone Strike to U.S.-Ukraine Relations Russian propaganda is spreading narratives that accuse Ukraine of carrying out terrorist attacks on foreign-owned infrastructure. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak…
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February 19, 2025Tags: Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine
From Delays to Dependence: Understanding the Challenges of Russian NPPs
Posted inEnergy Geoeconomics Intelligence ops National Security Nonproliferation

From Delays to Dependence: Understanding the Challenges of Russian NPPs

While Russian nuclear power projects offer benefits such as financing and rapid deployment, they come with significant risks that must be carefully evaluated. Countries engaging with Russian nuclear energy providers…
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January 22, 2025Tags: nuclear weapons, Rosatom, Russia
Russian Gas, Geopolitical Risks, and the Path to Conflict
Posted in- Energy Geoeconomics Geopolitics

Russian Gas, Geopolitical Risks, and the Path to Conflict

The European Union remains divided on achieving energy independence from Russian gas. By demonstrating flexibility and a willingness to resume importing Russian gas, Europe risks escalating tensions with Moscow and…
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January 2, 2025Tags: Hungary, NATO, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine
Indicators that Russians have attacked subsea facilities in Europe
Posted inEnergy Intelligence ops National Security

Indicators that Russians have attacked subsea facilities in Europe

The attacks on the Nord Stream and Balticconector made it possible to define common features in preparing these sabotage operations. More on this story: Further sabotage targeting offshore energy facilities…
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October 18, 2023Tags: GRU, Russia
Further sabotage targeting offshore energy facilities in the Baltic, Norwegian, Barents and North seas remains highly likely
Posted inEnergy Intelligence ops

Further sabotage targeting offshore energy facilities in the Baltic, Norwegian, Barents and North seas remains highly likely

The Balticconnector incident confirmed RLI's February forecast of a high likelihood of significant sabotage threats at European offshore energy facilities in the second half of 2023.  The purpose of such attacks,…
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October 13, 2023Tags: Estonia, Finland, Russia
Blocking of sanctions against Rosatom increases risk of sabotage at region’s nuclear facilities
Posted inCorruption Energy Geoeconomics

Blocking of sanctions against Rosatom increases risk of sabotage at region’s nuclear facilities

Putting Rosatom State Nuclear Energy Corporation in the 11th package of Russia sanctions is facing fierce opposition from some of Europe’s largest energy companies that continue to do business with…
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May 8, 2023Tags: France, Hungary, Rosatom
<strong>Sabotage risks to grow for Europe ‘s offshore energy facilities in the second half of 2023</strong>
Posted inEnergy Intelligence ops

Sabotage risks to grow for Europe ‘s offshore energy facilities in the second half of 2023

The Russian Intelligence Services are “covertly mapping” the energy infrastructure of the North Sea, in preparation for acts of disruption and sabotage, a new report by the Dutch government reads. The 32-page report was published, ahead…
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February 22, 2023Tags: Netherlands, Nord Stream-2, Norway, Russia
Risk of attack on Norway’s energy facilities reached high point
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Risk of attack on Norway’s energy facilities reached high point

With Norway becoming more important for European energy security, more and more indicators reveal that Russia is preparing for acts of sabotage and subversive ops targeting the facilities of this…
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October 26, 2022Tags: Russia Norway

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