Washington is reportedly handing over the Panama-flagged M/T Sophia
The US is handing over to Venezuela an oil tanker it seized earlier this month, Reuters reported on Wednesday, citing two American officials speaking on condition of anonymity.
The officials did not provide a reason for returning the vessel, which they identified as the Panama-flagged supertanker M/T Sophia, interdicted by the US Coast Guard and military forces on January 7 while carrying oil. At the time of its seizure, Washington described the sanctioned Sophia as a “stateless, sanctioned dark fleet motor tanker.” One official told Reuters it was unclear if the oil was still on board.
The reported handover of the Sophia comes amid a shift in US policy towards the oil-rich state and easing of sanctions following the January 3 kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and subsequent engagement with the country’s interim leader Delcy Rodriguez.
Rodriguez has moved to align with key US demands, including opening Venezuela’s oil sector to American companies as part of a proposed $100 billion rebuilding plan. Trump has said the US plans to “control Venezuela’s oil resources indefinitely.”
The US has been enforcing a blockade on sanctioned Venezuelan oil exports for several weeks, having seized at least seven tankers it deemed were violating sanctions since late last year.
These included the seizure of a Russian-flagged vessel, the Marinera, which was captured on January 7 in the North Atlantic following allegations of violating oil sanctions against Venezuela.
Moscow condemned the move as a serious violation of maritime law and demanded the release of the detained sailors. On Wednesday, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova confirmed that two Russian sailors from the Marinera had been freed and were on their way home.
