The Olina left Venezuela last week fully loaded with oil. (Photo: RT) The US has seized the Olina tanker in the Caribbean near Trinidad in the fifth such interdiction of ships in recent weeks as part of Washington’s efforts to control Venezuelan oil exports.
US forces boarded another oil tanker in the Caribbean Sea, according to the US military.
The pre-dawn action was carried out by US Marines and Navy, taking part in the monthslong buildup of forces in the Caribbean, according to US Southern Command, which declared “there is no safe haven for criminals” as it announced the seizure of Olina.
Once again, our joint interagency forces sent a clear message this morning: “there is no safe haven for criminals.”
— U.S. Southern Command (@Southcom) January 9, 2026
In a pre-dawn action, Marines and Sailors from Joint Task Force Southern Spear, in support of the Department of Homeland Security, launched from the USS Gerald R.… pic.twitter.com/StHo4ufcdx
The Olina, which was falsely flying the flag of Timor Leste, had previously sailed from Venezuela and had returned to the region.
“The vessel’s AIS (location) tracker was last active 52 days ago in the Venezuelan EEZ, northeast of Curacao,” British maritime risk management company Vanguard said separately.
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) January 9, 2026
The U.S. has launched an operation to detain the oil tanker Olina in the Caribbean Sea.
The Olina, which, according to public shipping database Equasis, was falsely flying the flag of Timor-Leste, had previously sailed from Venezuela and had returned to the region. pic.twitter.com/QJ9TfrS03x
“The seizure follows a prolonged pursuit of tankers linked to sanctioned Venezuelan oil shipments in the region.”
The Olina left Venezuela last week fully loaded with oil as part of a flotilla shortly after the US seized Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on January 3, and the vessel was returning fully loaded to Venezuela following the US blockade of Venezuelan oil exports.