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The LPG tanker TRIS GAS (IMO 9041655) most recently transited the Strait of Hormuz on June 21, 2026, at 02:27 UTC. The vessel currently flies the flag of Cameroon.
The vessel is subject to sanctions under the U.S. Treasury OFAC IRAN-EO13902 program, having been first designated on April 1, 2026.
Based on observations by Strait Up Maritime from open AIS broadcasts and IMO-anchored vessel records, the vessel has a recent pattern of transiting the Strait of Hormuz, with recorded movements on May 27, 2026, and June 21, 2026. Additionally, multiple arrivals at port_IRLVP were observed between June 20, 2026, and June 23, 2026.
Recent vessel history changes have been identified as compliance signals. On June 17, 2026, the vessel underwent several name changes, transitioning from 'Beatris Gas' to 'Tris Gas', following a sequence involving 'Sisouli Prem', 'Maharshi Vishwamitra', and 'ZIRAN'. During the same period, the vessel's flag changed through a series of updates involving Cameroon, Guyana (False), St. Kitts and Nevis, Panama, India, Cyprus, and Korea (Republic of).
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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