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Late fall shipping on the Northern Sea Route. Photo: Russian Seaport Agency (Rosmorport)

"The Russians are compromising security on Northern Sea Route"

Despite rapidly freezing Arctic waters, Moscow continues to send more than 20 years old ships without ice class to the Northern Sea Route. "They are compromising security," a Norwegian professors in ice navigation says.

Atle Staalesen

11 October 2024 - 16:35

Winter is quickly approaching in the Arctic and large parts of the far northern shipping route that connects the Pacific with the North Atlantic will soon be covered by a solid layer of sea-ice.

Nevertheless, there is still a significant level of shipping activity in the area. According to the Northern Sea Route Administration, the Russian route management authority, there were in the second week October more than 60 ships sailing in the area between the Bering Strait and Barents Sea. 

Far from all of them are built for shipments through rough Arctic waters. A closer look at the vessels shows that a large number of them have either minimal ice-class or no ice class at all.

At least 11 of the vessels that have sailed transit across the route since the beginning of October have no ice-class whatsoever. Most of them are bulk carriers, among them the PlatosPortiaDodoGreat WenchangLibra-XSSmokeTand Land. But there were also oil tankers. 

Neither the Aquatica, nor the Meru, have hulls made for icy waters and risk serious damage and accidents in the area. The two tankers are 243 and 274 meter long respectively, have a deadweight of 106,061 tons and 159,999 tons. They are sailing under the flags of Panama and Sierra Leone.


 

Zero ice-class tanker Meru was built in year 2000 and originally sailed under the name Front Sky for the Norwegian company Frontline Management. Today it is involved shady shipping of sanctioned Russian oil across Arctic waters. Photo: cargo-vessels-international.at

Judging from information from the Northern Sea Route Administration, both tankers made it across the route from east to west in late September or early October. They are 19 and 24 years old. 

There are also a zero ice-class container ship, as well as a heavy lift vessel, now sailing in the area. Container carrier NewNew Panda 1 is 264 long and is sailing from Nansha, China, to St.Petersburg. Heavy lift carrier Ocean-28 is on its way from Zhangjiagang, China.

According to ship tracking services, the latter's destination is a port in Norway.

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