US cracks down on company and 13 tankers for violating Iran sanctions

The US Department of Treasury blacklists Dubai-based shipping company and 13 vessels for violating sanctions by shipping Iranian oil and gas.
An Indonesian patrol vessel inspects Iranian-flagged tanker MT Arman 114 and the Cameroon-flagged, MT S Tinos, as they were seen transferring oil from ship to ship without authorization near Indonesia's northern Natuna Sea, according to Indonesia's Maritime Security Agency (Bakamla).
An Indonesian patrol vessel inspects Iranian-flagged tanker MT Arman 114 and the Cameroon-flagged, MT S Tinos, as they were seen transferring oil from ship to ship without authorization near Indonesia's northern Natuna Sea, according to Indonesia's Maritime Security Agency (Bakamla).

The US is cracking down on Dubai-based shipping company Oceanlink Maritime DMCC, blacklisting the company and 13 tankers and LPG carriers for violating US sanctions against Iran.

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