The Ghost Armada

Updated: May 1, 2024

Stop the Hop

In November 2020, UANI identified 70 foreign vessels suspected of involvement in the illicit transfer of Iranian crude oil and/or petroleum products. Over three years later, the list has grown to 409. This suspected ghost armada, distinct from but complementing Iran’s own NITC tanker fleet, has skirted U.S. sanctions and exploited regulatory loopholes to ship millions of barrels of Iranian oil.

One of the most frequently deployed tactics in evading oil sanctions is “flag hopping.” This involves the repeated switching of a ship’s “flag” – which permits legitimate global travel and docking rights – to different national registries. Often accompanied by the formation of new shell and front companies, ownership and name changes, and even alterations to ships’ physical markings, flag-hopping is a blight on legitimate maritime commerce.

Certain vessel owners are intentionally exploiting flag registries, many of which do not have the capabilities to track the history of vessels or even perform what ought to be rudimentary compliance scans.  In fact, some registries are increasingly reliant on UANI for assistance in identifying the suspicious and often illicit behavior of vessels absent their own tracking capabilities and resources.

For example, in a Guardian report from March 23, 2021, the Cook Islands flag registry acknowledged to the journalist, “we just do what they [UANI] tell us.”

In conveying our findings to the world’s flag registries, a majority have taken appropriate measures and de-flagged these vessels. Others are less responsive, taking months to ‘investigate’ while allowing the vessels to engage in further illicit activity under their flag’s registration.

The Panama Maritime Authority (AMP)

Of the 409 vessels listed below, 38% are currently flagged by the Panama Maritime Authority (AMP), one of the world’s biggest and most famous flag registry.

sth chart Apr 2024

AMP was the second largest flag state for 2023. Given this fact, it might be anticipated that AMP would be a leader in de-flagging vessels that breach sanctions or tamper with vessel-tracking systems. Indeed, AMP director-general Rafael Cigarruista has asserted that AMP is proactive on these issues. 

However, UANI has serious doubts regarding the seriousness of Panama’s flag authority on these issues.

By way of illustration, we first alerted AMP to a suspected ship-to-ship (“STS”) transfer of Iranian oil with the Panama-flagged vessel BRIGHT SONIA in October 2020. BRIGHT SONIA remains flagged by Panama today:

Bright Sonia

Ship Details: BRIGHT SONIA, flagged by Panama (Source: Marine Traffic)

Since October 2020, Bright Sonia is suspected to have engaged in numerous loadings of Iranian oil, transporting an estimated total of 7.3 million barrels of Iranian crude oil. Taking into account the substantial discount Iran offers for crude sales, we estimate this single vessel has filled regime coffers to the tune of $580 million. A big chunk of these proceeds will end up being disbursed for regime terrorist funding, Iranian proxy wars, and Iran’s malign intelligence activities. In neglecting to de-flag BRIGHT SONIA, AMP has seriously abrogated its responsibility.

Responsible Flaggers

On the other hand, there are many responsible authorities such as the St. Kitts and Nevis International Ship Registry (SkanReg), which have de-flagged all eight vessels identified by UANI. Other notable registries with a good track record include the Tanzania-Zanzibar International Register of Shipping, the Maritime Administration of Gabonese Republic, and the Tuvalu Ship Registry.

The Ghost Armada: The List

UANI has compiled a list of vessels suspected to have been involved in the transfer of Iranian crude oil and/or petroleum products, so that the entire community of flag registries may act in concert to “stop the hop.”

In its reply to UANI the Tuvalu Ship Registry suggested: “it is our opinion that vessel registries should make public the information they have relating to vessels and owners that seek to support the Iranian / Syrian regime just as how TSR has done. This will save time and cut out the bureaucracy of signing agreements and surely result in a more effective way of stamping out “flag-hopping”.

UANI agrees and we intend to update this list monthly. We encourage all flag states to routinely check this list to confirm whether vessels suspected of involvement in the illicit transfer of Iranian oil are seeking to register under their flags.

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IMO Vessel Name Date Added Current Flag* Former Flags
9244374 DELONG LIBERIA
9193721 DANUTA I (EX: SAPPHIRE I) COOK ISLANDS PANAMA
9273052 DANICA (EX: AFRA CROWN, LAFIZA, GULF VOYAGER) GABON LIBERIA, PANAMA
9158161 DANCY DYNAMIC PALAU
9169691 CS PROSPERITY MARSHALL ISLANDS
9133850 CS DEVELOPMENT MARSHALL ISLANDS
9153513 CS BRILLIANCE PANAMA MARSHALL ISLANDS
9247986 CRESTED (EX: AMENITY) PANAMA
9546722 CONRAD COOK ISLANDS
9282792 CLYDE NOBLE PALAU PANAMA
9238052 CLIO PANAMA
9102277 CINNAMON (EX: PERON) PANAMA
9255933 CIMARRON (EX: DAISY 2, TANIA) CAMEROON TANZANIA, PANAMA
9257802 CHOLA QUEEN PANAMA
9173745 MIA (EX: CHLOE, SAM 121)‡ GUYANA
9171498 CHILTERN PANAMA
9240914 CHEM COOK ISLANDS
9229439 CERES I (EX: PACIFIC ALFA) SAO TOME & PRINCIPE (FALSE)
9305609 CELINE PANAMA
9294240 CATHAY KIRIN PANAMA
9310159 CATALINA 7 PANAMA
9137648 CARUZO COOK ISLANDS PALAU
9240512 CARINA V PANAMA
9008101 CAPTAIN NIKOLAS COOK ISLANDS PANAMA
9002491 CAPE GAS COMOROS
9131101 CALYPSO GAS ANTIGUA & BARBUDA
9252436 CALLISTO (EX: STARRY) HONG KONG
9282443 BUENO‡ UNKNOWN TANZANIA, DJIBOUTI
9213296 BRIGHT SONIA PANAMA
9259355 BREEZE V PANAMA
9582726 BRAVELY LOYALTY SINGAPORE
9232876 BRAVA LAKE PANAMA
9199127 BOREY G (EX: CATHAY STAR) PANAMA
9248497 BOREAS UNKNOWN PANAMA, COMOROS
9222699 BONANZA 10 PANAMA
9267132 BOCEANICA‡ UNKNOWN TANZANIA, DJIBOUTI
9221657 BLUEFINS‡ UNKNOWN DJIBOUTI
9288265 BLUE NIL PANAMA
9371608 BLISSFUL SEA PANAMA PALAU
9196632 BIANCA JOYSEL PANAMA
9340465 BIA PANAMA
9292163 BERTHA (EX: MONICA S) COOK ISLANDS PANAMA
9262168 BERG 1 PANAMA
9216559 BERENICE PRIDE (EX: S TRADER, ANN, LAUREN) PANAMA LIBERIA
9230880 BELLA 1 (EX: TIMIMIUS, NEOFIT, YANNIS) PANAMA PALAU, LIBERIA
9045807 BATELEUR PANAMA
9235244 BALU (EX: NEW GLOBAL) CAMEROON PANAMA, MARSHALL ISLANDS
9256016 B LUMINOSA‡ UNKNOWN DJIBOUTI
9365764 AYDEN PANAMA
9246279 AVITAL (EX: LAVAL, GIESSEL) UNKNOWN CAMEROON, ST KITTS & NEVIS, TANZANIA
9280873 AVENTUS I PANAMA
9218181 ATLANTIS MZ (EX: TOMIE, CALI STAR) PALAU LIBERIA
9262754 ATILA CAMEROON
9162928 ASTRA (EX: HURON) GABON CAMEROON
9181194 ASTERIX (EX: PHOENIX, LERAX) UNKNOWN CAMEROON, TANZANIA, ST KITTS & NEVIS
9288382 ASPHALT HONOR HONG KONG
9622069 ASIA UNITY (EX: ORIENTAL RIDER, VORTEX PIONEER, ABLE SAILOR) SINGAPORE HONG KONG
9102241 ARTEMIS III (EX: AGLAIA; HAPON) HONDURAS
9282106 ARTEMIS GAS COMOROS PANAMA
9464156 ARIHANT PALAU
9041643 ARGO MARIS CAMEROON
9251822 AQUARIS PANAMA
9423322 APOLLO OCEAN (EX: PANSY) VIETNAM
9281683 ANTHEA COMOROS PANAMA
9304655 ANNICK PANAMA
9306457 ANNABELLE MARSHALL ISLANDS
9203253 ANITA UNKNOWN CAMEROON, MICRONESIA, COOK ISLANDS
9246281 ANHONA BELIZE LIBERIA
9246281 ANGIA PANAMA
9253117 AN SHUN II PANAMA
9182291 AMOR (EX: ROMA, KARO) CAMEROON COMOROS, PANAMA
9244635 AMAK SWAZILAND PANAMA
9213313 ALBEDO (EX: ALITA I) GABON
9330020 AL MOUSTAFA PALAU
9142150 AKOYA GAS (EX: GAS ALLURE)‡ TANZANIA
9410234 AFRODITA I PANAMA
9194969 ADDRESS GAS PANAMA
9283801 ACHELOUS PANAMA
9281695 ABUNDANCE III (EX: OCEAN KAPAL) PANAMA PALAU
9405617 AARVI (EX: REEM 7) GABON
9689031 A R G (EX: GOLDEN LOTUS) LIBERIA
92444867 A JEWEL LIBERIA
No results were found.

* Change of flag due to UANI intervention

‡ Vessel was sanctioned prior to inclusion on UANI’s public list of vessels suspected of involvement in Iran. The vessel remains on UANI’s list as it is currently foreign-flagged or ship-tracking platforms have failed to update the flag to unknown.

The vessels italicized indicate that the vessel was sanctioned after inclusion on UANI’s public list of vessels suspected of involvement in the illicit transfer of Iranian oil.