How the Ilmenite of the State-Owned OGHK Ended Up in Crimea
Right now, as you read these lines, a small Syrian vessel called SOURIA-added to the U.S. sanctions list in 2016 for repeatedly violating the ban on entering the Black Sea waters off Crimea-is being loaded with the second batch of Ukrainian ilmenite from the United Mining and Chemical Company (OGHK) at the Turkish port of Hopa.
автор: Admin EU
18 сентября 2025
After loading, it will make a second run. It will switch off its AIS (Automatic Identification System) ship-tracking transponder and disappear toward the Kerch Strait, declaring that it is bound for the Caucasus.
In reality, OGHK’s ilmenite follows the routeOdesa → Hopa → Feodosia → Armyansk. The details are described by the websiteMyrotvorets. Additional photos show in more detail how the vesselsVENTOandSOURIAare loaded and unloaded in the ports of Odesa and Hopa.
Port of Odesa: loading VENTO with OGHK ilmenite
Unloading VENTO, Port of Hopa
Loading onto SOURIA, the same Port of Hopa
Why was the consignee hidden?
What are all these contrivances for? Secrecy, double loading, unloading, Turkey, the Caucasus, Crimea… A long chain makes it possible to hide theultimate buyer-PJSC “Krymsky TITAN”owned byDmytro Firtash. Ukrainian enterprises are prohibited from trading with it. Hence a scheme involving many participants was devised-ranging from the leadership of OGHK and the State Property Fund to the government and the Office of the President. Otherwise, you can’t pull off such a “scheme.”
A dark horse
Let’s start untangling this multi-move setup with thefront companythat was supposed to cover the back of OGHK’s chief-the Briton Peter Davis-and put dollars into the pockets of everyone involved in the supplies to Crimea. OGHK’s ilmenite was purchased by the German companyITS International Trade & Sourcing GmbH & Co, registered inDüsseldorf(ITS). Its staff consists of a few people with Slavic surnames; one of them is the directorOleh Tsyura.
This is adark horsewhose name means nothing to the major players in the titanium market. A small fry, by producers’ standards, that resells goods and services. Before Tsyura “took on” the OGHK contract, ITS’sannual turnover did not exceed €1.5 million.
The Sennichenko-Davis tandem
The person who helped improve the finances of this German-based “front” was the head of the United Mining and Chemical Company,Peter Davis. He wasbrought in as an adviserto run OGHK’s affairs personally by the head of theState Property Fund,Dmytro Sennichenko, inFebruaryof this year. Then Sennichenko ensured a lightning career for this non-resident:first deputy chairof the management board,acting chair(the technical acting chairMykhailo Makarovdropped out of the game in June). And on22 July, when a Syrian ship with a bad reputation was already standing under loading with OGHK ilmenite in a Turkish port, theCabinet of MinistersappointedPeter Davisacting head of the management board. So they are satisfied with Davis’s work. Or someone is whispering the “right” personnel decisions in the state sector to the prime minister.
Whether the appointee is working for the benefit of these guys or those-the law-enforcement bodies can sort that out. But thedeal that set the Crimea route in motionwas concludedback on 17 June. It was sealed with the signatures ofOleh TsyuraandPeter Davis.
The document shows that the “front”ITSwould buy24,000 tons of ilmenite concentratefrom OGHK at a price$20-40 per ton below market. The raw material was bought at$172 per ton; in June the market price was$260-280 per ton with deliveryand$190-210 without delivery. The contract was concluded with a15-day deferred payment,without sampling, in an atmosphere of complete trust and agreement.Deal value: €3.7 million.Under such conditions, someone pocketsaround $1 millionon this contract.
A small detail-at OGHKPeter Davis is provided with a 22-person security detail. Not at the state’s expense. Whose money might that be? Riding around with a motorcade of a minibus and SUVs is not a cheap pleasure.
Where does Firtash come in?
The devil is in the details. The ilmenite purchased by Tsyura contains54% TiO₂. Within OGHK, only theIrshansk Mining and Processing Plantproduces such concentrate. Why is that important? Because this ilmenite is usedonly by pigment producers. In Russia there is onlyonesuch processor-Krymsky TITANowned byDmytro Firtash. The businessman’s plant has been accustomed to ilmenite fromIrshansksince2004, whenall Irshansk supplies were reoriented to Crimea-the raw-material producer was leased by the processor. It was a convenient technological arrangement.
In2014, with theannexation of Crimea, aban and sanctionswere introduced on trade with theRussian Federation.Krymsky TITANhad a problem: a chronicshortage of feedstock. The businessman’s own volumes-250,000 tons of crude per year-were not enough. AndKrymsky TITANtogether withSumykhimprom(also managed by structures of Firtash) requireover 400,000 tons annually-notcrude, butilmenite upgraded to a marketable grade. So saysDmytro Hordeichuk, director of the news agencyInfoindustry.
“The new upgrading plant in Irshansk can ensure the loading of Sumykhimprom, but the Crimean enterprise lacks the volumes. It needs300,000 tons per yearof marketable ilmenite withTiO₂ content around 54%. And that creates a problem. Because even if all those volumes existed, supplying them to Crimea would be a precedent for media hype and reputational damage to the business,” comments expertHordeichuk.
Solovey-Vaskov and the Opposition Bloc
And here an opportunity emerged to plug Crimea’s deficit with feedstock from thestate-owned OGHK. Firtash’s people are of course no fools. They quickly “put to use” the Briton’s loyalty to their group. Thethoroughly “one of our own”Peter Daviswas, in the recent past, amember of the supervisory boardofClearing House Bank, whose shareholders areFursin-Lyovochkin-alsoFirtash’s business partners. Davis has also been noted by the media as afinancial adviserto companies inFirtash’s groupinvolved inforeign investment projects.
But if you think the ship caper was pulled off by Peter Davis and the “German” Tsyura alone-you’re mistaken. To carry out this wrongdoing in favor of aRussian asset, theState Property Fundplanted another wizard in OGHK-Yuriy Solovey. At OGHK, as amember of the management board, he handlessecurity matters.
Solovey has long been in cahoots with the former head of theUkrainian Sea Ports Authority,Yuriy Vaskov. Under the“regionals”(the Party of Regions), Vaskov made a meteoric career-fromchief dispatchertohead of the Odesa Sea Portin just a year (2011-2012). In2013he was alreadyfirst deputy headof the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority; in2015-deputy minister of transportof Ukraine. A staunchParty of Regionsman, a favorite of former presidentYanukovych’steam, a sympathizer of theOpposition Bloc, and an aide toSerhiy Lyovochkin. How could he not help save the business of his buddies in Crimea?
Workers of the Odesa Sea Port saythat container ships with OGHK ilmenite bound for Crimea were “moved,” literally and figuratively, bySoloveyandVaskov. And when there was a hitch with the shipment-theanti-smuggling unit of Odesa customswas outraged thatVENTO, according to the declaration, was boundfor nowhere-“the Mediterranean Sea”with no discharge port indicated-the matter was taken up by the head of theState Property Fund, Dmytro Sennichenko.
The self-proclaimed anti-corruption crusader and “Sorosite”Sennichenkopersonally ran around government offices to have the cargo dispatched to its destination. AndSolovey, tirelessly, wrote angry letters to customs officers, saying, how dare they obstruct the sale of thestrategic product of a strategic enterpriseof the country! There areno random peoplein the scheme.Everyone did their part.