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US forces seize seventh sanctioned oil tanker linked to Venezuela

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Updated 21.1.2026
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Motor Vessel Sagitta *Venezuela United States Southern Command US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) Liberia

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Story Timeline

Jan 18 – Jan 24

5 articles|5 sources
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South China Morning PostJan 21

US forces seize seventh sanctioned oil tanker linked to Venezuela

US forces seized the Motor Vessel Sagitta, a Liberian-flagged oil tanker linked to Venezuela, in the Caribbean on Tuesday. This marks the seventh such seizure as part of the US government's efforts to control Venezuelan oil exports. According to US Southern Command, the Sagitta was operating in defiance of US sanctions and President Trump's quarantine of sanctioned vessels. The tanker, sanctioned in 2022 under an executive order related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, is reportedly owned and managed by a Hong Kong-based company. US Southern Command indicated the ship had taken oil from Venezuela and stated the seizure demonstrates their resolve to ensure Venezuelan oil exports are lawful and coordinated.

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The Guardian - World NewsJan 21

US military says it seized another Venezuela-linked oil tanker

The US military seized the Motor Vessel Sagitta, an oil tanker with links to Venezuela, in the Caribbean Sea on Tuesday. This marks the seventh apprehension of a Venezuela-linked oil tanker since the start of a US campaign to control Venezuela's oil flows. US Southern Command stated the seizure was "without incident" and demonstrates the US resolve to enforce the quarantine of sanctioned vessels. The US president has focused on Venezuela, with plans to control its oil resources indefinitely to rebuild the country's oil industry. The seized vessels have either been under US sanctions or part of a "shadow fleet" disguising their origins to move oil from sanctioned producers like Iran, Russia, or Venezuela.

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Al JazeeraJan 21

US seizes a seventh Venezuela-linked oil tanker

In January 2026, the United States military seized its seventh Venezuela-linked oil tanker, the Motor Vessel Sagitta, in the Caribbean. US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) announced the seizure, stating it was part of the US blockade on oil vessels entering and leaving Venezuela. The US began seizing sanctioned tankers in December as part of increasing pressure on Venezuela. Tensions between the two countries escalated after President Trump authorized a military operation to abduct Venezuelan President Maduro. The US government considers Venezuelan oil "stolen" from US owners due to the nationalization of Venezuela's oil industry in 1971 and subsequent expropriation of foreign oil company assets.

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Fox News - WorldJan 20

US forces apprehend sanctioned vessel in Caribbean maritime operation targeting illicit oil transport

US military forces apprehended a sanctioned vessel, Motor Vessel Sagitta, in the Caribbean as part of Operation #OpSouthernSpear, a joint effort with the US Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security, and Justice Department. The apprehension occurred without incident, with video showing people on board the ship's deck. The operation aims to enforce President Trump's quarantine of sanctioned vessels in the region, ensuring only oil leaving Venezuela is coordinated properly and lawfully. This marks the seventh oil tanker seized since the US ramped up its campaign against illicit oil trade by Venezuela. The vessel was intercepted due to being under US sanctions or part of a "shadow fleet" of unregulated ships from major sanctioned producers, including Iran, Russia, and Venezuela.

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Key Claims

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US forces seized a seventh oil tanker connected with Venezuela.

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The Motor Vessel Sagitta was apprehended "without incident".

— US Southern Command

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The Sagitta is a Liberian-flagged tanker owned and managed by a company in Hong Kong.

— Article

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The tanker was sanctioned by the US Treasury Department under an executive order related to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

— Article

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The ship last transmitted its location more than two months ago when exiting the Baltic Sea.

— Article

Dec 28 – Jan 3

1 articles|1 sources
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BBC News - WorldDec 30

Trump says US hit 'big facility' linked to alleged Venezuelan drug boats

President Trump stated the U.S. conducted a strike on a "dock area" in Venezuela allegedly used to load drug boats. Reports from CNN and the New York Times suggest the CIA carried out the drone strike, which would be the first known U.S. operation inside Venezuela. This action is part of a broader U.S. campaign targeting drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean and Pacific, with over 20 vessels targeted since September. The U.S. claims these strikes aim to disrupt the flow of illegal drugs, like fentanyl and cocaine, into the country. The Venezuelan government has not yet responded, and the White House has not commented.

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Key Claims

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Since September, the US has launched strikes on what it says are drug-smuggling boats, targeting more than 20 vessels.

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Trump has previously threatened land strikes in Venezuela, as well as authorising covert CIA action.

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The US has carried out a strike on a 'dock area' linked to alleged Venezuelan drug boats.

— Donald Trump

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Two 'narco-terrorists' were killed in a 'lethal kinetic strike' in the eastern Pacific.

— US Southern Command

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The explosion was caused by a drone strike carried out by the CIA.

— CNN and the New York Times, citing sources

Dec 21 – Dec 27

1 articles|1 sources
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BBC News - WorldDec 22

Ros Atkins on… the oil tanker being pursued by the US

The US Coast Guard is actively pursuing an oil tanker, believed to be the Bella 1, in international waters off the coast of Venezuela. The tanker issued distress signals while traveling northeast from the Caribbean into the Atlantic. This pursuit follows the US seizure of two other oil tankers earlier in the month. The US government accuses Venezuela of stealing oil and using its revenue for criminal activities, while Venezuela denounces the tanker seizures as illegal acts of international piracy. The BBC's Ros Atkins is investigating the situation.

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Key Claims

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US authorities have already seized two oil tankers this month.

— BBC Verify

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Venezuela rejects the accusations, calling the US tanker seizures illegal acts of “international piracy”.

— Venezuela

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US Coast Guard is actively pursuing a ship believed to be the Bella 1.

— BBC Verify

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The oil tanker issued distress signals in international waters off Venezuela.

— BBC Verify

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The Trump administration has been increasingly focused on Venezuela in recent months.

Dec 14 – Dec 20

2 articles|2 sources
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BBC News - WorldDec 20

US seizes second oil tanker off Venezuela's coast

The US Coast Guard seized a Panamanian-flagged oil tanker, the Centuries, off the coast of Venezuela on December 20th. This is the second such seizure this month, following President Trump's announcement of a "blockade" on sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela. The US Department of Homeland Security stated the action aims to stop the illicit movement of sanctioned oil allegedly used to fund "narco terrorism" in the region. Venezuela has yet to respond, but previously accused the US of stealing its oil resources. The US has been increasing its military presence in the Caribbean Sea and has accused Venezuelan President Maduro of leading a terrorist organization, allegations he denies. Venezuela relies heavily on oil exports to finance its government.

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Al JazeeraDec 18

US kills 4 in latest Pacific Ocean attack as Venezuela tension spirals

In December 2025, the US military killed four people in an attack on a vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean, bringing the total death toll to nearly 100 in similar strikes since September. US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) claimed the vessel was involved in narco-trafficking, part of the "Southern Spear" operation targeting drug cartels, particularly those based in Venezuela. These attacks have been justified by President Trump as necessary to halt drug flow into the US, while legal experts have raised concerns about extrajudicial killings. The House of Representatives voted down resolutions that would have required congressional authorization for US military actions against Venezuela or designated terrorist organizations in the Western Hemisphere. The US is currently undertaking a large military deployment in Latin America, as tensions with Venezuela escalate.

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Key Claims

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US seizes second oil tanker off Venezuela's coast this month.

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Trump ordered a 'blockade' of sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela.

— US President Donald Trump

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The US Coast Guard apprehended an oil tanker that was last docked in Venezuela.

— Kristi Noem, Department of Homeland Security Secretary

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The United States will continue to pursue the illicit movement of sanctioned oil that is used to fund narco terrorism in the region.

— Kristi Noem, Department of Homeland Security Secretary

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The Centuries is a Panamanian-flagged ship built in 2001.

— Vessel Finder