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Sanctioned tanker Hyperion to test Trump’s blockade of Venezuela

The US says it is part of a fleet of so-called ghost vessels used to prop up Russia’s energy sector by moving crude and petroleum products in ships that sail undetected because they often turn off and spoof transponder signals.

December 19, 2025 / 22:35 IST
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The tanker Hyperion, sanctioned by the US for having shipped Russian oil, will likely be the first ship to test President Donald Trump’s naval blockade of Venezuela.

The vessel recently arrived in Amuay, home to Venezuela’s largest refining complex, according to vessel movements tracked by Bloomberg.

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It loaded supplies in Murmansk, Russia, at the end of November, the data show.

The Barbados-flagged vessel was sanctioned by the US Treasury in January. The US says it is part of a fleet of so-called ghost vessels used to prop up Russia’s energy sector by moving crude and petroleum products in ships that sail undetected because they often turn off and spoof transponder signals.