First there was the Russian oligarch jet tracker ; then there was the particular Russian oligarch yacht tracker; now there’s the Russian oil tanker tracker.
The new tool comes from data scientists at Greenpeace UK, who created an automated bot that draws from public data to tweet about the movements of essential oil and gas tankers leaving Ruskies ports. The goal, Greenpeace says, is to cut off one associated with Russia’s main revenue sources that’s helping to fuel President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine.
Russia draws considerable revenue from olive oil and gas —about 40 percent of its federal budget relies on fossil fuel royalties—which means that tankers fulfilling contracts are essentially contributing to Russia’s war machine. By tweeting origin, identity, and destination of tankers that have docked at European ports, Greenpeace is hoping to shame companies and countries into shunning oil and gas purchases from typically the country.