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U.S. forces seize fifth oil tanker linked to Venezuela

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A fifth oil tanker linked to Venezuela was interdicted by U.S. forces within the Caribbean, U.S. Southern Command confirmed on Friday.

Two U.S. officers confirmed to CBS Information that the Coast Guard, supported by the Navy, was within the means of seizing the Olina oil tanker.

Southern Command stated Marines and sailors launched from the usGerald R. Ford plane provider for the pre-dawn operation to help the Division of Homeland Safety as a part of “its mission to defend our homeland by ending illicit exercise and restoring safety within the Western Hemisphere.”

The command posted unclassified footage on social media of a U.S. helicopter touchdown on the vessel and U.S. personnel looking out the deck.

“As soon as once more, our joint interagency forces despatched a transparent message this morning: ‘there is no such thing as a secure haven for criminals,'” U.S. Southern Command stated in an announcement on X.

As soon as once more, our joint interagency forces despatched a transparent message this morning: “there is no such thing as a secure haven for criminals.”

In a pre-dawn motion, Marines and Sailors from Joint Activity Drive Southern Spear, in coordination with the Division of Homeland Safety, launched from the USS… pic.twitter.com/1ASoajGVHG

— U.S. Southern Command (@Southcom) January 9, 2026

U.S. authorities data present that the Olina was sanctioned for shifting Russian oil beneath its prior identify, Minerva M, and flagged in Panama, the Related Press reported.

Whereas data present that the Olina is now flying the flag of Timor-Leste, it is usually listed within the worldwide transport registry as having a false flag, that means the registration it’s claiming is just not legitimate, the AP reported. In July, the proprietor and supervisor of the ship on its registration was modified to an organization in Hong Kong.

In keeping with ship monitoring databases, the Olina final transmitted its location in November within the Caribbean, north of the Venezuelan coast, the AP reported. Since then, nevertheless, the ship has been working darkish with its location beacon turned off.

The ship has a listed cargo capability of as much as 890,000 barrels of oil, which on the present market value of about $60 a barrel can be about $53 million.

The Olina is the fifth tanker that has been seized by U.S. forces as a part of a broader effort by President Trump’s administration to regulate the distribution of Venezuela’s oil merchandise globally following the U.S. ouster of President Nicolás Maduro.

Two tankers had been interdicted on Wednesday— one within the North Atlantic and one within the Caribbean Sea, officers stated.

The U.S. European Command confirmed the seizure of the Marinera, a Venezuela-linked oil tanker previously generally known as Bella-1, within the North Atlantic after pursuing it from the coast of South America. U.S. Southern Command introduced that the opposite intercepted vessel, M/T Sophia, was “conducting illicit actions” in worldwide waters within the Caribbean. 

Ships just like the Marinera are a part of a so-called shadow fleet of ships that illegally transport oil from sanctioned nations like Russia, Iran and Venezuela. 

Maduro has rejected U.S. allegations about how the vessels are getting used and accuses the U.S. of plundering Venezuelan sources beneath the quilt of regulation enforcement.

Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem, who shared an extended video of the seizure on Friday, stated the Olina was a “ghost fleet” tanker ship that departed Venezuela, “making an attempt to evade U.S. forces.”

“The ghost fleets is not going to outrun justice. They won’t conceal beneath false claims of nationality,” Noem stated on X. “The Coast Guard will seize sanctioned oil tankers, implement U.S. and worldwide regulation, and eradicate these funding streams for illicit exercise together with narco-terrorism.”

The world’s criminals are on discover.

Early this morning, the @USCG executed a boarding and seizure of the Motor Tanker Olina in worldwide waters east of the Caribbean Sea. As one other “ghost fleet” tanker ship suspected of carrying embargoed oil, this vessel had departed… pic.twitter.com/vvS3u3nrvl

— Secretary Kristi Noem (@Sec_Noem) January 9, 2026

After the U.S. seize of Maduro earlier this month, Mr. Trump has pitched Venezuela’s oil wealth as a method to financially gasoline the nation’s financial restoration — and ship advantages for power shoppers and oil corporations. He advised Fox Information’ Sean Hannity in an interview that aired Thursday night time that he is anticipating oil corporations to spend a minimum of $100 billion to “rebuild the entire oil infrastructure” within the South American nation.

Mr. Trump is assembly with huge oil trade executives on Friday afternoon. CEOs from Chevron, Exxon, ConocoPhillips, Continental, Halliburton, HKN, Valero, Marathon, Shell, Trafigura, Vitol Americas, Repsol, Eni, Facet Holdings, Tallgrass, Raisa Vitality and Hilcorp will likely be on the White Home for the assembly.

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