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The LPG Tanker LADY LIBERTY most recently transited the Malacca chokepoint on June 21, 2026, at 02:34 UTC.
The vessel, identified by IMO 9005065, is currently flying the flag of st. The LADY LIBERTY is subject to the U.S. Treasury OFAC SDGT sanctions program, having been first designated on April 1, 2026.
Recent transit data shows a pattern of activity through various ports and chokepoints between June 19 and June 21, 2026. Observed movements include transits through Malacca, as well as arrivals at or departures from ports including MYPGU, MYPGG, SGSIN, FIHEL, IDTBN, TNSFA, and GNBFA. These observations are based on data from Strait Up Maritime via open AIS broadcasts and IMO-anchored vessel records.
The vessel has undergone several recent changes as of June 19, 2026, which serve as compliance signals. These include a name change from 'Diana' to 'LADY LIBERTY', and a series of flag changes involving Sao Tome and Principe, Aruba False, Panama, and Thailand. Additionally, the vessel's ownership and ship management changed from SIAM LUCKY MARINE CO LTD to KAI HENG LONG GLOBAL ENERGY, and the ISM manager changed from BERNHARD SCHULTE SINGAPORE to GOODWOOD SHIP MANAGEMENT.
Source: vessel record from public sanctions lists published by the issuing government authorities cited above; transit and change observations by Strait Up Maritime from open AIS broadcasts. Verify the listing against the issuing authority's official notice before relying on it for compliance.
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