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Oil tanker seized by Iran moving to international waters, tracking data shows

July 11, 2024 at 7:16 pm

A new Chevron gas station sign is seen on June 14, 2022 in Houston, Texas [Brandon Bell/Getty Images]

A Chevron-chartered oil tanker that was seized by Iran more than a year ago was heading for international waters on Thursday, LSEG ship tracking data showed, Reuters reports.

The Marshall Islands-flagged “Advantage Sweet” was boarded by Iran’s military in the Gulf of Oman in April 2023 after an alleged collision with an Iranian boat.

There was no immediate comment from Chevron or Iranian officials on Thursday on whether the vessel had been released or what discussions may have been involved.

The movement of the “Advantage Sweet” appeared to coincide with the reported conclusion of a court case that Iranian state-linked media have linked to the tanker.

In March this year, an Iranian court found in favour of patients who had sued the US government over sanctions which they said stopped Iran importing medicine for a rare skin disease, causing deaths and suffering.

After the ruling, Iranian authorities said they would unload about $50 million worth of crude from the “Advantage Sweet”, the semi-official Fars news agency reported.

The report did not specify whether Iran’s seizure of the tanker’s oil would contribute to any compensation for the patients.

On Thursday, an Iranian court reached a final ruling in the case, ordering the US government and officials to pay $6.8 billion over the sanctions, the Iranian judiciary’s Mizan news agency reported.

The US State Department called in March for the immediate release of the tanker.

READ: US says Iran seized oil tanker in Gulf of Oman