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Home / Crime and Justice / Dark Fleet Tanker Seized Off Guyana Coast

Dark Fleet Tanker Seized Off Guyana Coast

11 Dec

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Summary

  • US-sanctioned tanker seized for smuggling Venezuelan oil.
  • Vessel reportedly part of the 'dark fleet', aiding illicit trade.
  • Guyana denies tanker was registered or flying its flag.
Dark Fleet Tanker Seized Off Guyana Coast

A significant operation, led by the Coast Guard with Navy support, resulted in the seizure of a tanker suspected of illicit activities. The vessel, identified as the Skipper and operating within the "dark fleet," was believed to have been "spoofing" its location for an extended period. This fleet is known for smuggling sanctioned goods, and the Skipper was previously sanctioned by the U.S. for its alleged involvement in transferring Venezuelan oil exports.

The tanker, a very large crude carrier built 20 years ago, reportedly departed an oil port in Venezuela carrying approximately 1.8 million barrels of heavy crude. Before its seizure, an estimated 200,000 barrels were transferred to another vessel. The U.S. Treasury Department had sanctioned the Skipper in 2022 due to its alleged role in oil smuggling that generated revenue for Hezbollah and Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Quds Force.

Marine tracking data indicated the vessel was sailing under the flag of Guyana shortly before the seizure. However, Guyana's Maritime Administration Department clarified that the Skipper was falsely flying their flag and is not registered in Guyana. This incident underscores the complex challenges in tracking and intercepting vessels engaged in sanctioned trade and smuggling operations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 'dark fleet' refers to ships used for smuggling sanctioned goods and operating covertly.
The Skipper was sanctioned for alleged involvement in oil smuggling that generated revenue for Hezbollah and Iran's IRGC-Quds Force.
No, Guyana's Maritime Administration stated the tanker was falsely flying its flag and is not registered in Guyana.

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