Tankers Leaving Venezuela Since Maduro's Capture US Bound: Report
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Venezuela's Oil Exports Reportedly Dropped 75% Compared To Prior Months Since Maduro's Capture
Venezuela's oil exports have dropped 75% compared to the months prior to the capture of authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro by U.S. forces, according to a new report.
Tankers leaving Venezuela since Maduro's capture US bound: Report
The only oil tankers to leave Venezuela since the arrest of its former leader, Nicolás Maduro, have been bound for the U.S., according to a new report by shipping intelligence firm Kpler. There were two ships this year that were headed to other countries before Maduro's Jan. 3 capture by the U.S. One of these tankers, which was partially filled with sanctioned oil, went out of Venezuela's main export terminal and toward Iran on New Year's Day, T…
How it goes to hunt shadow fleet tankers and what to expect in the near future.
European countries have begun taking tough measures against Russia's "shadow fleet" and its partners. This is aimed at strengthening oversight of maritime shipping and enforcing sanctions, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing a report by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW). In their report, the analysts cited recent publications in Ukrainian and international media on this topic, including Bloomberg, the Ukrainian website "Military," and others…
The location of the Marbella ship has been unknown for more than a year
The US has seized a sixth Russian tanker, British special forces are preparing to attack it, Germany has not allowed one of them into its waters, and Ukraine has started attacking some of them with drones. The “bragging rights” that helped the Russian economy export oil and gas despite sanctions are now getting serious cracks. Will this affect the Russian budget?
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