Strait Up Maritime Daily Brief · Thursday, June 25, 2026
AI-GENERATED ANALYSIS
Daily Maritime Sanctions Brief — 25 June 2026
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Key facts
Source:Strait Up Maritime Daily Brief (UK HM Treasury, Open Government Licence v3.0)
A total of 25 sanctioned vessels were identified at various maritime chokepoints over the last 24 hours. The running total of active sanctioned vessels currently stands at 2,952. There were no new vessel designations, delistings, or changes to vessel names, flags, or operators reported in the last 24 hours.
The Suez chokepoint recorded the highest concentration of activity with seven vessels. These include the crude oil tankers Ligovsky Prospect (IMO 9256066, Liberia flag), NS Creation (IMO 9312896, Gabon flag), Viktor Bakaev (IMO 9610810, Liberia flag), and GEORGY MASLOV (IMO 9610793, Gabon flag), as well as the chemical/oil tanker Serenade (IMO 9318541, Barbados flag). Other vessels noted at chokepoints include the Vladimir Latyshev (IMO 9921996, Russia flag) in Northwest Europe and port_FRSML, and the HEDY (IMO 9212888, Iran flag) in Brazil.
Additional activity was noted in Northwest Europe with the Nordstraum (IMO 9036284, unknown flag) and UDAYA (IMO 9288746, unknown flag). In the Red Sea, the products tanker Trust (IMO 9382798, Barbados flag) and the crude oil tanker MERCURY (IMO 9321706, Gabon flag) were tracked. Other monitored locations included the Western Mediterranean with the ENISEY (IMO 9079169, Russia flag) and HENG TAI (IMO 9419448, Panama flag), and the Suez-related port_EGSUZ with the Valour (IMO 9832559, Panama flag) and Hai II (IMO 9259599, Liberia flag).
Source: live sanctions list data aggregated from the publishing government authorities cited above. Verify every listing against the issuing authority's official notice before relying on it for compliance.
Source:Strait Up Maritime sanctions data (live) This is an original article generated by Strait Up Maritime from publicly available sanctions list data. Underlying designations are published by: U.S. Treasury OFAC (SDN list, public domain), UK OFSI (consolidated list, Open Government Licence v3.0), European Council (CFSP regulations, EU re-use policy 2011/833/EU), United Nations Security Council (1267/1718/1591 lists, public domain), Australian DFAT (consolidated list, Commonwealth CC-BY 4.0), Global Affairs Canada (SEMA list, Canada OGL), Japan Ministry of Finance, Swiss SECO, and New Zealand DPMC. Verify every listing against the cited authority's official notice before relying on it for compliance. View live diff data · Report a correction
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