The United States Coast Guard has initiated pursuit operations against another sanctioned oil tanker in Caribbean waters, marking the latest escalation in the Trump administration’s intensified campaign targeting Venezuelan energy shipments. This development follows Saturday’s predawn seizure of the Panama-flagged tanker ‘Centuries,’ which authorities identified as operating under false registration as part of Venezuela’s shadow fleet for illicit oil transportation.
According to a U.S. official familiar with the ongoing operation, Sunday’s pursuit involves a sanctioned vessel from the ‘dark fleet’ that facilitates Venezuela’s sanctions evasion efforts. The official, speaking anonymously due to operational sensitivities, confirmed the target vessel was flying false colors and subject to a judicial seizure order. This represents the third such action in under two weeks, following the December 10th interception of the unflagged tanker ‘Skipper’ with U.S. Navy support.
The maritime enforcement surge coincides with President Trump’s increasingly confrontational rhetoric toward Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. Trump has vowed to implement a full naval ‘blockade’ against Venezuela and warned that Maduro’s tenure faces imminent conclusion. Administration officials justify these measures as necessary to recover assets seized from American oil companies during Venezuela’s industry nationalization, citing a 2014 international arbitration ruling that ordered $1.6 billion in compensation to ExxonMobil.
These interdiction operations form part of broader regional security initiatives that include narcotics enforcement. Since September, the Defense Department has conducted at least 28 documented strikes against vessels suspected of smuggling fentanyl and other illegal drugs through Caribbean and Eastern Pacific corridors, resulting in over 100 casualties. The coordinated maritime strategy reflects the administration’s multi-front approach to pressuring Venezuela’s socialist government while combating transnational narcotics trafficking.
