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US Seizes Iran-Linked VLCC Skywave in Indian Ocean in Latest Sanctions Enforcement Action

By MGN EditorialMay 20, 2026 at 12:00 PM

US forces have seized the 302,500 dwt VLCC Skywave in the Indian Ocean, carrying more than one million barrels of Iranian crude oil, marking the third Iranian-linked vessel seized by Washington since military operations against Tehran commenced in February.

## US Seizes Iran-Linked VLCC Skywave in Indian Ocean United States forces have seized a very large crude carrier (VLCC) in the Indian Ocean carrying more than one million barrels of Iranian crude oil, in what represents the third seizure of an Iranian-linked vessel since Washington launched military action against Tehran earlier this year. The vessel, identified as the *Skywave* — a 302,500 dwt tanker built in 2005 — was reportedly loaded at Iran's Kharg Island terminal, one of the country's primary crude oil export facilities, according to Splash247. Seatrade Maritime reports that the tanker had been operating as a 'false-flag' vessel and had sailed from offshore Malaysia prior to its interdiction. The seizure underscores the continued and intensifying pressure the United States is applying to disrupt Iranian crude oil exports, which Washington alleges fund activities in violation of international sanctions. False-flag operations — in which vessels disguise their origin, ownership, or cargo — are a well-documented tactic employed by Iran's so-called 'shadow fleet' to circumvent sanctions enforcement. ### Escalating Enforcement Pattern The *Skywave* seizure is significant in that it represents the third such interdiction since February, signalling a more aggressive posture by US authorities in enforcing sanctions against Iranian oil shipments on the high seas. The Indian Ocean has increasingly become a focal point for enforcement activity, given its role as a key transit corridor for Iranian crude moving toward Asian markets. The use of Malaysia as a transshipment or staging point is consistent with previously reported patterns in which sanctioned cargoes are transferred between vessels in Southeast Asian waters in an attempt to obscure the origin of the oil before onward shipment. ### Industry Implications For the broader maritime industry, the seizure serves as a stark reminder of the legal and reputational risks associated with involvement — whether direct or inadvertent — in the transportation of sanctioned Iranian crude. Ship operators, charterers, insurers, and port authorities are advised to maintain rigorous due diligence on vessel histories, ownership structures, and cargo origins. The *Skywave* seizure is likely to draw further scrutiny to the shadow tanker fleet and the intermediary networks that facilitate sanctioned oil trade, with potential ramifications for flag states, classification societies, and financial institutions with exposure to these vessels. *Sources: Splash247, Seatrade Maritime*
#VLCC#Iran sanctions#shadow fleet#tanker seizure#crude oil#US sanctions enforcement#Indian Ocean#false-flag vessel#Skywave

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