Webinar on-demand: Live insights - Tackling the sanctioned oil tracking challenge

The escalating tariff war is dramatically reshaping global oil demand patterns. Evolving US foreign policies toward Iran and Russia introduce constant risks of tighter sanctions that could abruptly disrupt established balances and oil flows. Simultaneously, the shifting dynamics of Russian oil movement through various sanctions have created complexity that directly impacts your global demand forecasting. 


Watch Global Crude Lead Livia Gallarati, Cargo Tracking Product Owner Captain Ranjith Raja , Cargo Tracking Sales Manager Fleur Gindre discuss:


  • A global oil market overview covering the escalating tariff war and how this is shaping global oil demand. 
  • Update on US foreign policy on Iran and Russia, and how risks of tighter sanctions will impact balances and oil flows. 
  • A deep dive into the flow of Russian oil during the various phases of the sanctions and how they compare from a global demand perspective. 
  • The need for alternate data points, including satellite monitoring, to validate and track the shadow fleet. 
  • A live demo of our Cargo Tracking tool demonstrating how leading organisations are mitigating market risk in times of extreme uncertainty. 


Webinar recorded on 29 April 2025


The energy markets, post-US tariffs, are a fluid environment; insights provided were current at the time of publishing.

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