Trump Mulls Sanctions on Russia’s Shadow Fleet Over Ukraine Ceasefire

The Trump administration is reportedly considering new sanctions targeting Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet” of oil tankers if President Vladimir Putin fails to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine by Friday, according to a report by the Financial Times on Tuesday.

The move would mark a significant escalation in the U.S. effort to restrict Russia’s oil export revenues, which remain a critical source of funding for the Kremlin’s military operations. Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet” is a loose collection of aging oil tankers, many flying flags of convenience and operating without standard insurance, that help Moscow quietly move crude to buyers like India, China, and Turkey—far from the reach of Western price caps.

Sanctioning this fleet would pile on top of an already tangled web of restrictions meant to choke off funding for Putin’s war. But this round would hit a lot closer to the flow of oil itself—and could force Russia to scramble for alternative shipping workarounds if it doesn’t strike a deal on a ceasefire by Friday.

Current measures include price caps, restrictions on Western insurance and financing, and sanctions on specific shipping entities.

The timing is politically charged. President Trump has repeatedly promised to end the war in Ukraine “on day one” if reelected and is now putting public pressure on Moscow to come to the table. The ceasefire deadline reportedly set for Friday introduces a high-stakes countdown that could significantly affect both energy markets and diplomatic relations.

The shadow fleet has long frustrated U.S. and European efforts to control Russian oil flows. Sanctioning it directly could tighten global tanker availability and disrupt certain trade routes—but it could also raise oil prices if Russian crude is temporarily stranded.

Oil markets are likely to watch the Friday deadline closely, particularly given the potential for further geopolitical volatility and tightening supply if the sanctions are imposed. Earlier in the day, President Trump said that a further drop in energy prices could force Putin to end the war in Ukraine.

As of Tuesday afternoon, the Trump administration had not publicly confirmed the report.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

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