A US-sanctioned very large crude carrier (VLCC) carrying Iranian oil is anchored near India’s Paradip port and could deliver a cargo of Iranian crude for the first time since 2019, according to shipping data cited by TankerTrackers.
The vessel, identified as Jaya, previously been linked to so-called “identity-switching” practices used by tankers involved in sanctions evasion, according to industry reports.
If discharged, the shipment would mark the first known delivery of Iranian crude to India in several years.
A US-sanctioned VLCC with a history of identity theft is set to deliver the first Iranian crude cargo to India since 2019 following the US temporarily waiving sanctions on Iranian oil loaded prior to March 20https://t.co/nMPCLDn0wA
— Lloyd's List (@LloydsList) April 10, 2026
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