US seizes Chinese-owned 'Centuries' tanker in second Venezuela operation

The U.S. Coast Guard has seized the Panamanian-flagged oil tanker Centuries, owned by a Chinese company and not on the sanctions list, in international waters off Venezuela on December 20—marking the second such interception in under two weeks amid President Trump's newly announced total blockade on sanctioned vessels.

This operation follows the December 10 seizure of the Skipper, a tanker using a fake Guyanese flag loaded with 1.9 million barrels of crude. Saturday's action, first reported by Reuters citing anonymous officials, comes days after Trump's declaration of a 'total and complete blockade' on sanctioned oil tankers entering or leaving Venezuela, framed as retaliation against Maduro's government for expropriations like those of ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips (2007-2009) and the 1976 oil nationalization.

Venezuela, with the world's largest crude reserves, uses a 'ghost fleet' of vessels with false flags and disabled trackers to dodge U.S. sanctions since 2019; over 40% of arriving ships are sanctioned, with 75+ linked to Caracas targeted. The Treasury recently added 29 Iranian tankers—key allies—to the list. Despite risks, three large tankers have left Venezuelan ports recently, some military-escorted, as Maduro vows 700,000 barrels/day to China, though exports have dropped sharply post-Skipper.

The blockade has spiked oil prices and rerouted Caribbean shipping. Maduro condemns the moves as a coup attempt to seize resources, amid rising Caribbean tensions including U.S. strikes on drug boats causing over 100 deaths.

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US seizes second Venezuelan oil tanker off coast

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The United States intercepted and seized a second oil tanker off Venezuela's coast on Saturday (20), days after President Donald Trump's total blockade announcement. The action, confirmed by US authorities, comes amid escalating tensions and marks the second in weeks. Nicolás Maduro's regime denounced it as robbery and vowed international measures.

The U.S. Coast Guard over the weekend seized the Chinese-owned tanker Centuries and pursued the Bella 1 near Venezuela's coast, escalating President Trump's blockade on sanctioned oil vessels. These are the latest actions following the recent interception of the Skipper and Centuries, aimed at pressuring Nicolás Maduro's regime.

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The United States has seized a second vessel in international waters off Venezuela's coast, officials said Saturday, following last week's first tanker capture and President Donald Trump's mid-week announcement of a full blockade on sanctioned oil tankers. The action heightens U.S. pressure amid a military buildup in the region.

Following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of a naval blockade on sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers—building on a prior tanker seizure—the Venezuelan government and Cuba's ICAP have condemned the move as a violation of sovereignty, while Trump's chief of staff signals no end until Maduro capitulates.

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The Venezuelan government condemned on December 21 the hijacking of another private vessel carrying national oil and the enforced disappearance of its crew. This follows a prior incident involving a Venezuelan oil tanker, condemned by Cuba as US piracy earlier in December.

At the UN Security Council meeting on Tuesday (23), Venezuelan ambassador Samuel Moncada accused the United States of imposing the 'largest extortion' on Venezuela through sanctions and military pressure in the Caribbean. Russia and China criticized the American 'cowboy attitude,' while Brazil advocated for dialogue without coercion and stated that the naval blockade violates the UN Charter.

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In the latest developments following the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro on January 3, 2026, President Donald Trump announced Venezuela's handover of 30-50 million barrels of oil to the U.S., with proceeds under American oversight. Maduro pleaded not guilty to narcotrafficking charges in New York, while interim President Delcy Rodríguez declared seven days of national mourning for at least 55 deaths in the operation.

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