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The LPG tanker Nexo most recently transited the Strait of Hormuz on June 27, 2026, at 01:31 UTC. The vessel, which operates under the flag of gm and carries IMO number 9014456, is currently subject to sanctions under the U.S. Treasury OFAC IRAN-EO13902 program. The vessel was first designated on April 1, 2026.
According to observations by Strait Up Maritime from open AIS broadcasts and IMO-anchered vessel records, the Nexo has completed several recent movements. In addition to the Hormuz transit, the vessel was recorded at port_OMSOH on June 25, 2026, and in the Arabian Sea on May 29, 2026.
Compliance signals have been identified following a series of vessel history changes recorded on June 15, 2026. On this date, the vessel's name changed from 'EXONAVE' to 'Nexo' (following a previous change from 'Sea Dragon'), and the ownership transferred from SEA DRAGON GROUP LTD to SERIFOS MARITIME & TRADING SA.
Further changes on June 15, 2026, include shifts in management and registry. The ship manager changed from ZHOUSHAN XINCHI SHIP MGMT to WAVES SHIPPING LINE FZE, while the ISM manager changed from WAVES SHIPPING LINE FZE to VENTURE ONE SHIP MANAGEMENT. Additionally, the vessel's flag underwent multiple changes on this date, moving through Panama, Cook Islands, Gambia, and Botswana before its current status.
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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