US Navy has not escorted tankers through Strait of Hormuz
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Does a video show an American oil tanker struck by Iran and burning in the Strait of Hormuz? No, that's not true: The video shows the aftermath of a collision between two oil tankers, neither owned
Videos surfaced online allegedly showing an oil tanker in the Persian Gulf that had come under attack from Iran.
An oil tanker seized by the United States for carrying Venezuelan oil is set to transfer the crude to a smaller vessel off the coast of Texas that can take it to shore, ship tracking data showed on Wednesday.
Two oil tankers, including the US-owned SafeSea Vishnu, caught fire after reported explosive boat attacks in the Persian Gulf near Basra, Iraq. Officials said 25 crew members were rescued as flames and thick smoke engulfed one of the vessels along a key global oil shipping route.
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Iran war: The tanker on the map that isn't really there
India Today's OSINT team tracked hundreds of vessel movements through the troubled Strait of Hormuz to reveal the shifting shipping patterns amid war.
A ship hauling a million barrels of Saudi crude sailed through the Strait of Hormuz in recent days, one of the first large oil tankers to leave the Persian Gulf since traffic through the vital chokepoint all but halted.
The Justice Department has filed a complaint to legally take ownership of a sanctioned tanker and nearly 2 million barrels of petroleum seized off the coast of Venezuela in December.
A Russian liquefied natural gas tanker sank in the Mediterranean Sea after catching fire from what Russian officials said was an attack by Ukraine.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the US Navy escorted an oil tanker through the Strait of Hormuz, announcing the news in a social media post that was apparently deleted minutes later.
Libyan authorities say a Russian-flagged tanker carrying liquefied natural gas exploded and erupted in flames before sinking in the Mediterranean Sea off the North African country's coast.
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