Seizure of the oil tanker Suez Rajan

In April 2023, the Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker Suez Rajan was seized by US authorities.

Seizure of the oil tanker Suez Rajan
Location
70 miles (110 km) from Galveston, Texas
DateApril 2023
Executed byUnited States Coast Guard

Incident

The Marshall Islands-flagged Suez Rajan, carrying Iranian-grade crude oil,[1] was seized in April 2023 by the US Department of Justice.[2] The Suez Rajan was carrying about 800,000 barrels of oil, a cargo worth about $56 million.[3]

On 29 May 2023, the Suez Rajan arrived offshore of Galveston and remained at anchor some 70 miles (110 km) from the Texas port. The vessel had a Greece-based manager.[4] The US companies that managed unloading tankers were too worried about Iranian reprisal to handle the captured oil on the Suez Rajan.[5][6][7]The shipping companies fear any vessel unloading it would lead other oil buyers to shun their ships on future voyages.[8]

Aftermath

Alireza Tangsiri, The Guards' navy commander, emphasised Tehran would hold Washington responsible for allowing the unloading of the tanker's content.[9]He said Iran would retaliate against any oil company unloading Iranian oil from a seized tanker.[10]

On 29 April 2023 the Iran Navy seized a Marshall Islands flagged suezmax tanker, the Advantage Sweet, laden with oil from Kuwait and bound for Houston, off Muscat. It appeared that the vessel managers were Turkish and the owner was Chinese.[11] This seizure is in response to the U.S. seizing the Iran-origin cargo on the Suez Rajan off southeast Malaysia earlier in the month, which is now sailing to the U.S..[12][13]

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