Strait Up Maritime Vessel Watch · Thursday, June 18, 2026
AI-GENERATED ANALYSIS
Sanctions Watch: DELICE (spotted at chokepoint)
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Key facts
Source:Strait Up Maritime Vessel Watch (UK HM Treasury, Open Government Licence v3.0)
The chemical/products tanker DELICE most recently transited the Strait of Hormuz on June 14, 2026, at 17:19 UTC. The vessel, which operates under the flag of Iran (IMO 9125138), is subject to the U.S. Treasury OFAC NPWMD sanctions program, having been first designated on April 1, 2026.
According to observations by Strait Up Maritime from open AIS broadcasts and IMO-anchored vessel records, the vessel has maintained a frequent transit pattern through the Strait of Hormuz and port_IRSRP. Between May 26, 2026, and June 17, 2026, the vessel recorded four transits through the Strait of Hormuz and six arrivals at port_IRSRP.
Recent vessel history changes recorded on June 16, 2026, serve as compliance signals. On this date, the vessel's ownership changed from GREAT SPARKLE INVESTMENTS LTD to MOSAKHAR DARYA SHIPPING CO. Additionally, the ship manager underwent changes between MARIAN SHIP MGMT & CONSULTANCY and RAHBARAN OMID DARYA SHIP MGMT. The vessel also underwent several flag changes on this date, moving through a sequence involving the Netherlands, Norway (NIS), Panama, and Togo, before ultimately settling under the flag of Iran.
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.
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 this vessel's live sanctions record · Report a correction
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