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Iranian Oil Company uses disguised tanker to export Venezuelan oil
Venezuelan crude is loaded for export by a tanker chartered by the National Iranian Oil Company, documents from state-run PDVSA reveal, providing evidence of the newest strategies of the two countries to extend their trade in defiance of US sanctions.
Final Iranian tanker docks at Venezuela's Guaraguao Port
Three Iranian tankers on the way of Venezuela with sanctioned fuel cargoes
Monday night, the first of three Iranian tankers carrying fuel to Venezuela is scheduled to arrive, showing the Iranian and Venezuelan governments' willingness to bypass American sanctions on a limited basis.
US warship sails near Venezuela after arriving of Iranian ships
Iran to continue fuel shipments to Venezuela
Iran will resume fuel shipments to Venezuela if further supplies are needed by Caracas, a spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry said Monday.
Third Iranian Fuel Cargo reaches Venezuela
Empty tankers depart Venezuela
Three large crude carriers (VLCCs) chartered to transport Venezuelan oil by Russian oil major Rosneft left Caribbean waters bare on Saturday after the shipment was canceled due to sanctions