US seizes two oil tankers linked to Venezuela in Caribbean and North Atlantic
January 7, 2026 • Al Jazeera
US Seizes Two Oil Tankers Linked to Venezuela
US authorities have taken control of two oil tankers operating in the Atlantic and Caribbean regions. The vessels were seized on Wednesday, according to officials.
The seizures were reportedly made due to alleged violations of US sanctions related to Venezuela. Details about the specific nature of these violations are not yet available.
The US has imposed sanctions on various entities and individuals linked to the Venezuelan government. These measures aim to restrict trade and financial transactions with certain parties.
The seized tankers are believed to be connected to companies or individuals with ties to Venezuela. The exact ownership and operations of the vessels are currently being investigated by US authorities.
The seizures were carried out by US officials, who have not disclosed further information about the operation. The vessels are now under the control of US authorities, pending further investigation and potential prosecution.
It is worth noting that the US has a robust system in place to enforce its sanctions regulations. This includes monitoring maritime traffic and taking action against vessels suspected of violating these rules.
The incident highlights the ongoing efforts by the US to enforce its sanctions policies in various regions, including the Caribbean and Atlantic.
Source: Al Jazeera