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The U.S. Has seized an oil color tank driver away the coast of republic of venezuela, U.S. Chairperson Donald Trump said on Wednesday, a move that raised oil prices and is likely to further inflame tensions between Washington and Caracas.
"We've just seized a tanker on the coast of Venezuela, large tanker, very large, largest one ever, actually, and other things are happening," Trump said.
He has ordered a massive U.S. Military buildup in the region, including an aircraft carrier, fighter jets and tens of thousands of troops.
The seizure could signal new and intensifying efforts to go after Venezuela's oil, the country's main source of revenue.
Three U.S. Officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the operation was led by the U.S. Coast Guard. They did not name the tanker, which country's flag it was flying or exactly where the interdiction took place.
British maritime risk management group Vanguard said the tanker Skipper was believed to have been seized off Venezuela early on Wednesday. The U.S. Has imposed sanctions on the tanker for what Washington said was involvement in Iranian oil trading when it was called the Adisa.
Oil futures rose following news of the seizure. After trading in negative territory, Global Brent crude futures rose 27 cents, or 0.4 per cent, to settle at $62.21 US a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures gained 21 cents, also 0.4 per cent, to close at $58.46 US per barrel.
The Venezuelan government did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Venezuela exported more than 900,000 barrels per day of oil last month, the third-highest monthly average so far this year, as state-run company PDVSA imported more naphtha to dilute its extra heavy oil output.
Even amid increasing pressure over Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Washington had not moved to interfere with the country's oil flows.
Trump threatens strikes on any country trafficking drugs into the U.S.
Venezuela has had to deeply discount its crude to its main buyer, China, due to growing competition with sanctioned oil from Russia and Iran.
"This is just yet another geopolitical/sanctions headwind hammering spot supply availability," Rory Johnston, an analyst with Commodity Context, said.
"Seizing this tanker further inflames those prompt supply concerns but also doesn't immediately change the situation fundamentally because these barrels were already going to be floating around for a while," Johnston said.
Maduro has alleged that the U.S. Military buildup off Venezuela's coast is aimed at overthrowing him and gaining control of the OPEC nation's vast oil reserves.
Since early September, the Trump administration has carried out more than 20 strikes against suspected drug vessels in the Caribbean and Pacific, killing more than 80 people.
Experts say the strikes may be illegal, since there has been little or no proof made public that the boats are carrying drugs or that it was necessary to blow them out of the water rather than stop them, seize their cargo and question those on board.
Concerns about the strikes increased this month after reports that the commander overseeing the operation ordered a second strike that killed two survivors.
Trump has repeatedly raised the possibility of U.S. Military intervention in Venezuela.
In a sweeping strategy document published last week, Trump said his administration's foreign policy focus would be on reasserting its dominance in the Western Hemisphere.
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