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US sanctions create payment problems

The Swedish Club has previously advised that sanctions against Iran cause payment problems because banks have proven reluctant to make any payments having even a connection with Iran notwithstanding that the payment may be perfectly legitimate. In line with its previous announcement, the Club now informed that the problem is not isolated to Iran.

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Bahri replies to accusations of breaching Venezuela sanctions

Saudi Arabia’s tanker owner Bahri has dismissed reports that one of its very large crude carriers (VLCCs) was breaching U.S. sanctions on Venezuela. ‎The company reports that the cargo, they're accused of, was contracted on January 9, 2019, well before the U.S. sanctions were imposed against Venezuela on January 28, 2019. The company’s 303,000 dwt oil tanker Abqaiq is on its way from the Red Sea to pick up a cargo from the ‎Port of Jose ‎Terminal in Venezuela for one of its Indian customers.

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Drewry: US sanctions on Venezuela to advance tanker tonnage demand

According to Drewry, US sanctions on Venezuela are possible to shift the pattern of crude tanker trade, with long-haul trade replacing the short-haul trade. In fact, while the expected change in trade pattern will favour VLCCs, it will raise challenges for Aframaxes. These measures could halt Venezuela’s crude exports. Namely, Rajesh Verma, Lead Analyst, Tanker Shipping, explains.

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US to impose sanctions on Venezuela’s state-owned oil group

Trump administration has moved forward, imposing new financial sanctions on Venezuelan state oil firm PDVSA, as part of a pressure campaign to make the government of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro step down. The new US measures aim to affect the pattern of petroleum shipping in the Caribbean and beyond, since the US has trade relations of oil and refined products with Venezuela.

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