Authorities clear Hafnia in case of fuel shipment from disputed refinery

The shipping company has been cleared of sanctions violations in a case involving jet fuel deliveries worth millions from a refinery with ties to Russia. The Danish Business Authority confirms.
The tanker shipping company Hafnia, headed by CEO Mikael Skov, says it has been acquitted in an investigation into whether the company's oil transports from the partly Russian-owned oil refinery Nayara Energy to e.g. Denmark are in violation of sanctions. | Photo: Hafnia
The tanker shipping company Hafnia, headed by CEO Mikael Skov, says it has been acquitted in an investigation into whether the company's oil transports from the partly Russian-owned oil refinery Nayara Energy to e.g. Denmark are in violation of sanctions. | Photo: Hafnia

Hafnia did not violate EU sanctions against Russia when one of the company’s ships transported large quantities of jet fuel from the Indian refinery Nayara Energy to Amager, Denmark, in October 2023.

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