🌹🌹🌹Arrival of Seized Iranian Fuel in New Jersey Spurs Legal Battle
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By
Julian Lee
and
Lucia Kassai
October 13, 2020, 12:30 AM GMT+2
A cargo of Iranian gasoline that was seized by
the U.S. has arrived in New Jersey, escalating a legal battle over who is its
rightful owner.
The Maersk Messina is moored at Carteret, New Jersey, according to
ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg. It is the second of two Iranian
gasoline cargoes brought to the U.S. after being confiscated earlier this year
for breaching U.S. sanctions while en route to Venezuela. Last month, the
Maersk Progress discharged 557,712 barrels of Iranian gasoline in New
York, according to U.S. Customs data.
Four tankers carrying Iranian gasoline were
intercepted this summer in an unprecedented move by the Trump administration,
which has sanctioned Venezuela’s oil industry in an effort to oust President
Nicolas Maduro. The shipowners relinquished the cargoes and transferred them
onto other tankers that brought them to the U.S. The capture of 1.16 million
barrels of petroleum was praised by the Department of Justice as the “largest-ever
seizure of fuel shipments from Iran.”
The Trump administration must prove its case for
forfeiture before the oil can be sold. The U.S. complaint alleging the
cargoes are assets of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps -- a designated foreign
terrorist organization -- is disputed by the cargoes’ owners.
Mobin International Limited, Oman Fuel Trading Ltd and Sohar
Fuel Trading LLC FZ have filed a motion for dismissal. Erich Ferrari, an
attorney representing the owners of the gasoline cargoes, declined to comment.
The Department of Justice, which was listed as a consignee to the
cargo discharged at the end of September, declined to comment when asked about
the arrival of the tankers.
Iran first supplied gasoline to fuel-starved
Venezuela in May when the first of five ships arrived.
The subsequent U.S. confiscation of cargoes failed to prevent Iran from sending
more fuel to the embattled South American nation, which faces chronic shortages
amid crippling sanctions.
Three more Iranian
vessels delivering gasoline arrived in Venezuela at the end of September.
To date, Venezuela has received about 2.37
million barrels of gasoline from Iran.
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