The government has signalled a harder line against Russia’s “shadow fleet”, telling MPs it is prepared to use regulatory and interdiction powers, within the law, to choke off the oil revenues funding the war in Ukraine.

During a Commons debate on Ukraine, Foreign Office Minister Stephen Doughty said the UK has already sanctioned more than 900 individuals, entities and ships under its Russia sanctions regime, including Russia’s largest oil companies and 520 oil tankers. He added that the UK supported the United States last week in intercepting the sanctioned vessel Bella 1 in the North Atlantic as it travelled to Russia.

“We are working with international partners on further measures to tackle the shadow fleet,” Doughty said. “Those include additional sanctions, steps to discourage third countries from engaging with the fleet, increased information sharing, and readiness to use regulatory and interdiction powers.”

He framed the effort as an attempt to make oil exports riskier for Moscow and to squeeze the Russian war economy by restricting hard currency flows from energy. “By choking off Russia’s oil revenues and squeezing its war economy, we are showing Putin that he cannot outlast us,” he said.

Doughty claimed there is evidence sanctions are having an effect, pointing to reduced oil export revenues and signalling further steps in 2026, including measures already announced by ministers. “Russia’s oil export revenues are at a four-year low,” he said. “We are preparing to implement further significant sanctions this year… including bans on importing refined oil of Russian origin, and a maritime service ban on Russian liquefied natural gas.”

Pressed by Conservative MP Sir Bernard Jenkin on whether the UK and its allies intend to make exporting Russian oil and gas “far more risky” through large-scale interception of the shadow fleet, Doughty refused to discuss operational detail but offered a warning of intent.

“The hon. Member will note that I chose my words about future actions carefully,” he said. “We know what Putin is doing… and we will not hesitate to act where we can, lawfully, to choke off those revenues that go towards fuelling the war against Ukraine.”

He added: “Let this be a warning: we will not hesitate to use the powers we have… wherever we can.”

Doughty also said the UK is working with partners to tackle third-country circumvention routes, including networks and supply chains supporting Russia’s access to components and revenue streams. He told MPs the government would continue to engage with partner countries and, where necessary, impose sanctions.

“We continue to work and engage with all partners around the world about the reality of any loopholes or routes that could be supporting the war,” he said, adding that the UK would “not hesitate to sanction and take action, where appropriate.”

George Allison
George Allison is the founder and editor of the UK Defence Journal. He holds a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and specialises in naval and cyber security topics. George has appeared on national radio and television to provide commentary on defence and security issues. Twitter: @geoallison

15 COMMENTS

  1. Are we prepared for any potential retaliation from Moscow? If we board their shadow fleet i can’t see Putin taking that lightly.

  2. “We will not hesitate to use the powers we have… wherever we can”.

    We will not hesitate to use what little power we have…If we can.

    We will hesitate untill we have various meetings.

    Anyone seen any ships we can use ?

    (Just throwing some random alternatives, no need to get all nasty like ! 🙄👀)

      • Merlin, with Wildcat overwatch more likely, and Chinooks.
        815 NAS has a MCT Flight, as does 846 NAS, and 7 Sqn RAF ( JSFAW ) has the SF Chinook variants.
        Using whichever SBS Sqn is rotated into the MCT role, along with whatever Maritime Interdiction Troop is using regards boats and FIC.
        Or maybe they won’t go all Tier 1 and use J Coy, 42 Cdo, who have the Maritime Ops Board and Search role.
        We are not short of options in the SF / SOF maritime arena.
        Not seen Dauphin used in any maritime scenarios?

    • Any Idea what happened with the Bella ? last I read, It was taking on supplies.

      That’s got to hold a heck of a lot of Vodka 👀👀😁😁
      (more than any multi account holding warrior could consume In one night that’s for sure)

    • Yep, the drug runner that Ireland seized has cost nearly 15 million sitting in Cork Harbour and still no solution as to what to do with her.

  3. So we did sod all about the Shadow Fleet until the US acted against Bella 1, even though we have the capability and have actioned it before, both using the RM in the Med against that Iranian tanker and various SBS ops in home waters.
    Translation, HMG now sees another chance to act tough on the world stage again, so, grandstanding.
    The US did it, we can now hide behind them and follow their lead, while the cuts continue.
    Beware biting off more you can chew…HMG. Will the rest of ENATO be joining us?

    • A part of me feels like being a Pirate, maybe a sort of Drake type freelancer !
      Looking for crew “members” to join.
      Maybe Jim could be the cabin boy.
      DM, you could be Captain Pugwash.
      Clunker could be Seaman Staines.
      I think Spock could be scientific oddficer and TorpedoJ could be Chief Weapons Op !

      Sorry If I missed anyone 😁

      • Hold yer horses there boyo! You just want an excuse to wear your bandana and flared pantaloons again. That’s no way to decide international affairs. And stop holding your boy scout penknife in your teeth. Nobody’s fooled you know.

    • It worries me that this might push Putin over the edge,
      and he will feel the need to teach the ‘little island’ a lesson just to save face.

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