Wedoany.com Report on Feb 15th, Danish authorities have monitored 292 Russian oil tankers passing through the Danish Strait recently. These tankers, referred to by the outside world as the "shadow fleet," are primarily used to transport oil and related products.
Data shows that the passage activities of these tankers were mainly concentrated in the past few months. As an important waterway connecting the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, the traffic flow in the Danish Strait has always been a focus of attention. The data recorded this time provides a new perspective on shipping activities in this region.
Analysts point out that the passage of these tankers may be related to international oil trade and shipping strategies. The Danish side stated that they will continue to monitor the shipping situation in the strait to ensure navigation safety and compliance with relevant regulations.
This record reflects the dynamic changes in the global shipping industry. The traffic data of the Danish Strait has reference value for understanding regional economy and security. In the future, relevant agencies plan to further analyze this data to assess its long-term impact.









