MARINERA
IMO 9230880
Updated: 26.01.2026
Vessel name
MARINERA
Category
Transportation of fossil fuels in violation of sanctions and other restrictions
IMO
9230880
Flag (Current)
MMSI
273276460
Call sign
UAZE5
Vessel Type
Crude Oil Tanker
Length (m)
332.99
Gross tonnage
161233
DWT
318518
P&I Club
Sanctions
Sanctions lifted
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sanctions have been applied
sanctions have been applied
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Justification
Vessel information
The tanker is involved in the transportation of Iranian oil/oil products.
The vessel is involved in the transportation of sanctioned cargo on behalf of the Lebanon-based company Concepto Screen SAL Off-Shore, which is owned by Hizballah.
On June 10, 2024, the US imposed sanctions on the tanker.
The tanker is involved in the transportation of Venezuelan crude oil/petroleum products. In December 2025, the tanker IMO 9230880, flying the Panamanian flag, attempted to approach the coast of Venezuela despite the US blockade. The US Coast Guard tried to stop the tanker, but the crew (citizens of russia, Ukraine, and India) refused to comply with the Coast Guard's demands and abruptly changed course. The crew painted the flags of the russian federation on the ship's hull, and a few days later, the tanker was renamed from Bella 1 to Marinera and registered in the russian maritime register. From December 15, 2025, the ship spent two weeks trying to evade US Coast Guard control in the Atlantic Ocean. The russian Navy attempted to escort the tanker, including with the participation of a submarine, but on January 7, 2026, US Coast Guard forces in the North Atlantic (south of Iceland) boarded the tanker and took control of it in international waters.
The vessel is involved in the transportation of sanctioned cargo on behalf of the Lebanon-based company Concepto Screen SAL Off-Shore, which is owned by Hizballah.
On June 10, 2024, the US imposed sanctions on the tanker.
The tanker is involved in the transportation of Venezuelan crude oil/petroleum products. In December 2025, the tanker IMO 9230880, flying the Panamanian flag, attempted to approach the coast of Venezuela despite the US blockade. The US Coast Guard tried to stop the tanker, but the crew (citizens of russia, Ukraine, and India) refused to comply with the Coast Guard's demands and abruptly changed course. The crew painted the flags of the russian federation on the ship's hull, and a few days later, the tanker was renamed from Bella 1 to Marinera and registered in the russian maritime register. From December 15, 2025, the ship spent two weeks trying to evade US Coast Guard control in the Atlantic Ocean. The russian Navy attempted to escort the tanker, including with the participation of a submarine, but on January 7, 2026, US Coast Guard forces in the North Atlantic (south of Iceland) boarded the tanker and took control of it in international waters.
Cases of AIS shutdown
Yes
Visited ports
Busan (Republic of Korea), Khor Fakkan (UAE), Port Dickson (Malaysia), Al Basra Oil Terminal (Iraq), Sadat (Egypt), Dongjiakou (PRC), Tanjong Pagar (Singapore), Sepang Selangor (Malaysia), Zhoushan Wugang Port (PRC), Bandar Shahid Bahonar (Iran)
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Ship Owner (IMO / Country / Date)
Burevestmarin LLC (0301890 / russian federation / 23.12.2025)
Commercial ship manager (IMO / Country / Date)
Burevestmarin LLC (0301890 / russian federation / 23.12.2025)
Ship Safety Management Manager (IMO / Country / Date)
Unknown (13.06.2024)
Former ship names
Overseas Mulan / Seaways Mulan / Xiao Zhu Shan / Yannis / Neofit / Timimus / Bella 1
Flags (former)
Build year
2022
Builder (country)
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.
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