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US Enacts Fresh Sanctions on Iran’s Shadow Oil Fleet

February 25, 2025
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The United States Imposes New Sanctions on Iran’s Oil Industry

The United States has announced a fresh round of sanctions targeting Iran’s oil industry, aimed at brokers, tanker operators, and shipping companies involved in selling and transporting Iranian petroleum. This move comes as part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to bring Iran’s crude exports to zero in order to prevent the country from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated, “Iran continues to rely on a shadowy network of vessels, shippers, and brokers to facilitate its oil sales and fund its destabilizing activities.” The United States is determined to use all available tools to target all aspects of Iran’s oil supply chain, imposing significant sanctions risk on anyone dealing in Iranian oil.

The new sanctions specifically target oil brokers in the United Arab Emirates and Hong Kong, tanker operators and managers in India and China, as well as key Iranian entities such as the National Iranian Oil Company and the Iranian Oil Terminals Company.

Impact of Sanctions

Iran’s oil exports are a major source of revenue for the country, with the aim of denying funds to its nuclear and missile programs. Despite previous sanctions, Iran’s oil exports have remained significant. However, Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign aims to significantly reduce these exports once again.

While the U.S. sanctions target various entities, including those in China, the impact on Iran’s exports remains uncertain. Chinese firms, which do not recognize U.S. sanctions, are major buyers of Iranian oil, utilizing alternative trading systems to bypass U.S. regulations.

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International Response

The International Energy Agency believes that other OPEC members, such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, have the capacity to compensate for any decrease in Iranian oil exports. This could potentially mitigate the impact of the U.S. sanctions on global oil markets.

Overall, the renewed sanctions on Iran’s oil industry underscore the ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran, with potential implications for global energy markets and geopolitical dynamics.

(Source: Reuters – Reporting by Katharine Jackson, Richard Valdmanis, Daphne Pseladakis, and Doina Chiacu; Editing by Brendan O’Boyle and Bill Berkrot)

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