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    Russian Oil Tanker Enters Anchorage of Cuba's Matanzas Port, Ship Data Says

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    Posted on March 31, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A Russia‑flagged tanker, the Anatoly Kolodkin, carrying roughly 700,000–730,000 barrels of Urals crude, entered the anchorage of Cuba’s Matanzas port on March 31, marking the first sizable oil delivery in three months amid a crippling energy crisis and widespread blackouts.

    Russian oil tanker enters anchorage of Cuba's Matanzas port

    Arrival and Impact of Russian Oil Tanker in Cuba

    By Ayose Naranjo

    Background of the Oil Delivery

    MATANZAS, Cuba, March 31 (Reuters) - A Russia-flagged tanker carrying some 700,000 barrels of crude arrived in Cuba's Matanzas Bay at daybreak on Tuesday, according to a Reuters witness and shipping data, marking the first significant oil delivery since the Trump administration cut off the island's fuel supply.

    Details of the Tanker and Sanctions

    The Anatoly Kolodkin vessel, under U.S. sanctions, entered Cuban territorial waters late on Sunday not far from the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay. The U.S. said it was allowing the tanker to deliver fuel for humanitarian reasons.

    Arrival at Matanzas Port

    The Aframax tanker entered Cuba's largest fuel storage port under mostly clear skies and light winds at sunrise and appeared to prepare to approach its offloading facilities. Much of the nearby city - and the majority of Cuba - was without power at that time.

    Local Reaction

    "This is like a drop of water in the desert," said Matanzas resident Marino Gálvez, 66, who watched the ship maneuvering in the bay from the city's waterfront boulevard.

    "What's being done to us is very unfair, and the people shouldn't have to pay for any government's policies."

    Energy Crisis in Cuba

    Cuba has not received an oil tanker in three ⁠months, according to President Miguel Diaz-Canel, a predicament which exacerbated an energy crisis that has brought repeated blackouts across the country of 10 million people, crippling healthcare, public transportation and farming.

    Significance of the Shipment

    The fuel, once offloaded and refined, should give Cuba's Communist-run government breathing room amid growing pressure from President Donald Trump's administration, which has promised change in Cuba. 

    It will take days before the crude shipment can be processed and turned into fuels. 

    The ship is carrying Russian Urals, a medium sour crude, which is a good fit for Cuba's aging refineries.

    International Context and Future Prospects

    Changes in Oil Supply to Cuba

    The U.S. cut off Venezuelan oil exports ​to Cuba after capturing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on January 3. Trump later threatened to slap punishing tariffs on any other country that sent crude to Cuba. ​

    Mexico, one of the largest suppliers to Cuba, along with Venezuela, then halted its shipments.

    Russian and U.S. Statements

    Asked on Monday if further Russian shipments would follow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "In the desperate situation that Cubans now find themselves in, this, of course, cannot leave us indifferent, so we will continue to work on this."

    The Trump administration said on Monday it would review further oil shipments to Cuba on a "case-by-case" basis.

    (Reporting by Ayose Naranjo in Matanzas; additional reporting by Marianna Parraga in Houston and Dave Sherwood in Havana; writing by Dave Sherwood, Editing by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez and Tomasz Janowski)

    Table of Contents

    • Arrival and Impact of Russian Oil Tanker in Cuba

    Key Takeaways

    • •The delivery offers temporary relief amid severe fuel shortages and island‑wide power outages, potentially providing up to 10 days of diesel once refined. cite turn0news12 turn0search17
    • •The U.S. granted a one‑off humanitarian waiver allowing the sanctioned tanker to dock, emphasizing that broader sanctions policy remains unchanged. cite turn0news13 turn0search2
    • •Cuba produces only about 40% of its fuel needs and has gone three months without major imports, intensifying its reliance on Russia amid its worsening economic and energy crisis. cite turn0news12 turn0search4

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian oil tanker enters anchorage of Cuba's Matanzas port, ship data says

    1Why did the Russian oil tanker arrive in Cuba's Matanzas port?

    The tanker delivered 700,000 barrels of oil to help ease Cuba's ongoing energy crisis caused by fuel shortages and U.S. sanctions.

    2What type of oil is being delivered by the Anatoly Kolodkin?

    The ship is carrying Russian Urals, a medium sour crude suitable for Cuba's aging refineries.

  • Background of the Oil Delivery
  • Details of the Tanker and Sanctions
  • Arrival at Matanzas Port
  • Local Reaction
  • Energy Crisis in Cuba
  • Significance of the Shipment
  • International Context and Future Prospects
  • Changes in Oil Supply to Cuba
  • Russian and U.S. Statements
  • 3How long had it been since Cuba last received an oil tanker?

    Cuba had not received an oil tanker in three months prior to this delivery.

    4Is the Russian tanker under U.S. sanctions?

    Yes, the Anatoly Kolodkin is a Russia-flagged tanker under U.S. sanctions, but allowed to deliver fuel for humanitarian reasons.

    5What impact is the oil delivery expected to have on Cuba?

    The delivery is expected to provide temporary relief from blackouts and energy shortages caused by the crisis.

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