SANCTIONED

MIKHAIL LAZAREV

Shuttle Tanker · Russia · IMO: 9837547 · MMSI: 273212310

MIKHAIL LAZAREV (IMO 9837547) is a Shuttle Tanker flagged in Russia that is currently listed on international sanctions programs. This vessel appears in the Canada Special Economic Measures Act; EU Council Official Journal designations; OFAC SDN: RUSSIA-EO14024; OFAC SDN: UKRAINE-EO13662 designations and is subject to sanctions restrictions.

Vessel Identification

Vessel NameMIKHAIL LAZAREV
IMO Number9837547
MMSI273212310
Flag StateRussia
Vessel TypeShuttle Tanker
Call SignUBZS8

Sanctions Status

StatusSANCTIONED
Sanctions ProgramCanada Special Economic Measures Act; EU Council Official Journal designations; OFAC SDN: RUSSIA-EO14024; OFAC SDN: UKRAINE-EO13662
First Listed5/14/2026

Compliance Obligations

Listing on the US OFAC SDN list typically means US persons and entities may be prohibited from dealings with this vessel, with restrictions potentially extending to chartering, bunkering, cargo handling, insurance, and port services. Exact scope depends on the program, any general or specific licences in effect, and the parties' jurisdictional nexus — verify against the OFAC notice before any compliance decision.

Sanctions screening should be conducted before any commercial engagement with a vessel, including but not limited to:

What Should You Do?

If you have chartered, bunkered, or provided services to this vessel, consider consulting your compliance officer and external counsel. Documenting past interactions (dates, services, payments) and reviewing whether a voluntary self-disclosure is appropriate for your jurisdiction are commonly-recommended steps.

Recommended steps:

Frequently asked questions

Is MIKHAIL LAZAREV sanctioned?

Yes. MIKHAIL LAZAREV (IMO 9837547) is currently listed under Canada Special Economic Measures Act; EU Council Official Journal designations; OFAC SDN: RUSSIA-EO14024; OFAC SDN: UKRAINE-EO13662. Listing on the US OFAC SDN list typically means US persons and entities may be prohibited from dealings with this vessel, with restrictions potentially extending to chartering, bunkering, cargo handling, insurance, and port services. Exact scope depends on the program, any general or specific licences in effect, and the parties' jurisdictional nexus — verify against the OFAC notice before any compliance decision.

Who has sanctioned MIKHAIL LAZAREV?

MIKHAIL LAZAREV is currently listed by the US OFAC SDN list, Canada DFAT and eu_journal, under Canada Special Economic Measures Act; EU Council Official Journal designations; OFAC SDN: RUSSIA-EO14024; OFAC SDN: UKRAINE-EO13662. Each authority maintains its own designation — verify against the issuing authority's original notice before any compliance decision.

When was MIKHAIL LAZAREV first sanctioned?

The earliest active sanctions designation Strait Up Maritime indexes for MIKHAIL LAZAREV is dated 19 February 2026. Designation dates can differ between authorities — consult the original notice for the authoritative date.

What does it mean that MIKHAIL LAZAREV is sanctioned?

Listing on the US OFAC SDN list typically means US persons and entities may be prohibited from dealings with this vessel, with restrictions potentially extending to chartering, bunkering, cargo handling, insurance, and port services. Exact scope depends on the program, any general or specific licences in effect, and the parties' jurisdictional nexus — verify against the OFAC notice before any compliance decision.

What should I do if I've dealt with MIKHAIL LAZAREV?

If you have chartered, bunkered, or provided services to this vessel, consider consulting your compliance officer and external counsel. Documenting past interactions (dates, services, payments) and reviewing whether a voluntary self-disclosure is appropriate for your jurisdiction are commonly-recommended steps.

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About This Data

Sanctions data on this page is compiled directly from the original issuing authorities — OFAC SDN (US Treasury), EU Consolidated Sanctions List, UN Security Council Sanctions, UK OFSI, Australia DFAT, Japan MOF, Swiss SECO, Canada, and New Zealand — and refreshed daily.

This page is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or a compliance determination. Always verify sanctions status through official government sources and consult qualified legal counsel for compliance decisions.