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Oil ship seized by U.S. over Venezuela ban newly listed beneath Russian flag

VernoNewsBy VernoNewsJanuary 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The TheJusticeDept & DHSgov, in coordination with the DeptofWar right this moment introduced the seizure of
the M/V Bella 1 for violations of U.S. sanctions. The vessel was seized within the North Atlantic pursuant to a warrant issued by a U.S. federal courtroom after being tracked by USCGC Munro.

Supply: @US_EUCOM | U.S. Coast Guard | By way of X

The U.S. mentioned Wednesday that in its try to blockade sanctioned oil exports from Venezuela, it seized two tanker ships, one in all which was newly registered beneath the Russian flag.

In a put up on X, the U.S. European Command mentioned the tanker — which it known as Bella 1, the ship’s former identify — had been seized within the North Atlantic for violations of U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan oil.

The ship, now named Marinera, is only one that Russia has reflagged to affix its “darkish” fleet.

“This has moved past a sanctions case right into a real-time jurisdictional problem, the place the important thing query is what authorized foundation exists for enforcement on the excessive seas,” Dimitris Ampatzidis, senior danger and compliance analyst at power consulting agency Kpler, advised CNBC. “The vessel’s identification and historical past stay fixed, however its flag standing can considerably increase the diplomatic stakes.”

Computerized Identification System monitoring knowledge by Kpler reveals the trail of the vessel and the diversion the vessel made.

Path of Marinera, aka Bella 1

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Kpler’s AIS knowledge — real-time location info transmitted by ships — reveals that the tanker just lately made a pointy flip within the Atlantic Ocean close to Scotland.

Greater than two weeks earlier than the ship was seized, the U.S. stopped and tried to board the tanker, which was registered because the Bella 1 beneath a fraudulent Guyana flag, in the course of the ship’s transit to Venezuela to be crammed with the sanctioned crude.

On Dec. 31, Russia notified the U.S. that the ship had modified its identify to Marinera and switched its registration to Russia, in response to Lloyd’s Record. The vessel left the Caribbean.

One other newly Russian-flagged tanker linked to shifting Venezuelan oil, the Premier, which was reflagged from Gambia to Russia on Dec. 22, stays empty exterior the Jose terminal in Venezuela, in response to Lloyd’s Record vessel monitoring.

Photograph of the Russian-flagged Marinera, former sanctioned vessel Bella 1

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In a separate X put up Wednesday, U.S. Southcom introduced that the Panama-flagged tanker Sophia had been seized and was being escorted to the U.S. by the U.S. Coast Guard.

The Sophia is laden with round 2 million barrels of crude oil that was loaded at Jose Oil Terminal in Venezuela round Dec. 26-29, as confirmed by satellite tv for pc imagery and port studies seen by Kpler, Emmanuel Belostrino, senior supervisor of crude oil market knowledge at Kpler, advised CNBC.

The tanker’s earlier voyage was additionally from Venezuela, when it equally loaded round 2 million barrels of crude in early August 2025 earlier than heading to offshore Malaysia, Belostrino mentioned.

“The sanctioned cargo was possible transferred to a different vessel by way of darkish ship-to-ship switch, however Kpler has not decided the companion vessel,” he mentioned.

The seizure of the Sophia comes after the Dec. 27 seizure of the Panama-flagged ship Centuries. Maritime specialists have advised CNBC these seizures might have been performed beneath the 2002 Salas-Becker settlement, which permits U.S. authorities to board Panamanian-flagged vessels with simply two hours’ discover.

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