Over 30 sanctioned ships in Venezuela at risk after US tanker seizure

By Marianna Parraga and Jonathan Saul

HOUSTON/LONDON, Dec 10 (Reuters) - More than 30 U.S.-sanctioned oil vessels doing business in Venezuela could face ​punishment by Washington after the Coast Guard seized a supertanker ​carrying Venezuelan crude for export, according to shipping data.

The seizure, announced by President Donald Trump on Wednesday, was the first of an oil cargo ⁠from Venezuela, which has been under U.S. sanctions since 2019, and the Trump administration's first known action against a Venezuela-related tanker since he ordered a massive military buildup in the region.

The U.S. action, as Trump ratchets up pressure on the government ​of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, has put many vessel owners, operators and shipping agencies on alert, with ‍many reconsidering whether to set sail from Venezuelan waters ​in the coming days as planned, shipping sources said.

The targeting of Venezuela-origin cargoes is expected to create short-term export delays and could scare some vessel owners away, experts and analysts say.........

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