US Seizes Venezuelan Tanker, Oil
U.S. Files Complaint to Seize Tanker, Disrupt Venezuelan Oil Smuggling
The U.S. Justice Department has taken legal action to seize a tanker, the Skipper, and its cargo of nearly two million barrels of oil, intercepted off Venezuelas coast in December. This is the first such move by the U.S. to claim ownership of one of at least ten such vessels intercepted since late last year. These ships are part of a shadow fleet used to smuggle Venezuelan crude into global markets under false flags, helping fund groups labeled as terrorists by the U.S. The action is part of President Trumps push to increase pressure on Venezuelas oil sector following the arrest of leader Nicolás Maduro on drug charges. The administration aims to oversee Venezuelas oil production, refining, and sales while lifting some sanctions to bring in foreign companies and revive the industry. A federal judge in Washington now needs to approve the seizure so the government can potentially sell the oil and disrupt these smuggling networks.
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