₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,327,433 members, 8,431,004 topics. Date: Sunday, 21 June 2026 at 03:22 PM

Toggle theme

U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsU.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft (14632 Views)

1 2 3 Reply (Go Down)

U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by malali(op): 7:48pm On Dec 12, 2025
The United States Coast Guard, in a joint operation with the U.S. Navy, has intercepted a Nigerian-owned supertanker, Skipper, following intelligence reports linking the vessel to crude oil theft and piracy.

The United States Coast Guard and U.S. Navy intercepted the Nigerian-owned supertanker Skipper owing to allegations of transnational criminal activities.
The Skipper allegedly operated under a false flag registration, raising suspicions and highlighting its deceptive practices.
The investigation addresses crude oil theft, potential drug trafficking, and its alignment with illicit financial and operational networks.
Authorities are scrutinising Thomarose Global Ventures Ltd., the inactive Nigerian company managing the Skipper.


The United States Coast Guard, in a joint operation with the U.S. Navy, has intercepted a Nigerian-owned supertanker, Skipper, following intelligence reports linking the vessel to crude oil theft, piracy, and a series of transnational criminal activities spanning multiple jurisdictions.

The Skipper, a 20-year-old Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) with IMO Number 9304667, has long operated in West African and South American waters, according to a report by Vanguard.

Though the tanker is reportedly owned and managed by Lagos-based Thomarose Global Ventures Ltd., its official registration lists Triton Navigation Corp., headquartered in the Marshall Islands, as the owner.


Illegal flag use confirmed by Guyana
At the time of the interception, the tanker was allegedly flying the Guyanese flag without authorisation. Officials from Guyana’s Maritime Administration Department (MARAD) confirmed that Skipper does not appear in the country’s ship registry, describing the vessel’s use of the flag as both illegal and deceptive.

Flag-switching, often called “flag hopping,” is a common tactic used by ships attempting to evade regulations, trade sanctions, or detection by maritime authorities.


U.S. security officials said the seizure was conducted under American law enforcement authority after a multi-agency investigation raised alarms about the tanker’s movements and cargo records.

President Donald Trump publicly announced the operation on 10 December 2025, describing it as part of a broader crackdown on illicit maritime activities targeting U.S. national security interests and the global energy supply chain.

In addition to suspected crude oil theft, a persistent problem in the Gulf of Guinea, investigators are examining whether the vessel was being used to transport a significant consignment of hard drugs.

Authorities are also exploring potential links between the tanker’s operations and an international network involving Iranian and other Islamist-aligned financiers implicated in money laundering, weapons trafficking, and the illicit oil trade.

The Skipper’s arrest has heightened scrutiny of its Nigerian manager. A Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) search shows that Thomarose Global Ventures Ltd., the company associated with the vessel, is currently inactive.

The inactive status, coupled with the opaque ownership arrangement and unauthorised flag use, has intensified questions about the company’s role and the tanker’s activities before interception.
Source: https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/markets/us-seizes-nigerian-owned-supertanker-for-suspected-oil-theft/4wzbbhe

Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by malali(op): 7:48pm On Dec 12, 2025
What happened with the Skipper is not just a maritime embarrassment, it is a national disgrace that exposes a chronic Nigerian problem: the government is brilliant at fighting loud insecurity headlines while utterly blind to the shadow-economy criminals who quietly bleed the country dry and tarnish its name abroad.

A VLCC linked to a Nigerian CAC-registered entity being seized by the U.S. Coast Guard under suspicion of crude theft, false-flag operations, and transnational criminal activity should ring every alarm bell in Abuja. Instead, we get the usual silence, as though these things simply “happen” without systemic rot at home enabling them.


Nigeria’s greatest security failure is not only banditry or terrorism; it is the unchecked underworld economy that has turned fraud, smuggling, illegal oil lifting, and opaque wealth into a fashion culture. People parade unexplained riches, shouting “Money na water!” while everyone with sense knows these lifestyles are lubricated by criminal proceeds washed through dodgy front companies and weakly regulated sectors.

The Tinubu administration cannot keep ignoring this parallel economy. Every time a foreign government intercepts a vessel, exposes a syndicate, or uncovers a laundering network tied back to Nigeria, it chips away at the country’s credibility, investment appeal, and diplomatic leverage. A serious government would treat this as a national-security priority, not an afterthought.

If Nigeria wants respect on the global stage, it must stop exporting scandals. And that means cracking down, seriously, aggressively, and consistently, on the shadow-wealth ecosystem, not just the headline-making insecurity on home soil.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Salewa97: 7:53pm On Dec 12, 2025
Toh

We will await the details of the operations.

Meanwhile, the tanker owner should be able to explain the allegations against them.

Seizures are not done without thorough investigations
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by wildkat: 8:03pm On Dec 12, 2025
Wonders shall never end
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by omoredia: 8:04pm On Dec 12, 2025
Good one. The nigeria govt is stealing from Nigerians
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Jubrilv(m): 8:06pm On Dec 12, 2025
Nigerian Govt own or Individual Nigerian
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Dogalmighty17: 8:06pm On Dec 12, 2025
malali:
What happened with the Skipper is not just a maritime embarrassment, it is a national disgrace that exposes a chronic Nigerian problem: the government is brilliant at fighting loud insecurity headlines while utterly blind to the shadow-economy criminals who quietly bleed the country dry and tarnish its name abroad.

A VLCC linked to a Nigerian CAC-registered entity being seized by the U.S. Coast Guard under suspicion of crude theft, false-flag operations, and transnational criminal activity should ring every alarm bell in Abuja. Instead, we get the usual silence, as though these things simply “happen” without systemic rot at home enabling them.


Nigeria’s greatest security failure is not only banditry or terrorism; it is the unchecked underworld economy that has turned fraud, smuggling, illegal oil lifting, and opaque wealth into a fashion culture. People parade unexplained riches, shouting “Money na water!” while everyone with sense knows these lifestyles are lubricated by criminal proceeds washed through dodgy front companies and weakly regulated sectors.

The Tinubu administration cannot keep ignoring this parallel economy. Every time a foreign government intercepts a vessel, exposes a syndicate, or uncovers a laundering network tied back to Nigeria, it chips away at the country’s credibility, investment appeal, and diplomatic leverage. A serious government would treat this as a national-security priority, not an afterthought.

If Nigeria wants respect on the global stage, it must stop exporting scandals. And that means cracking down, seriously, aggressively, and consistently, on the shadow-wealth ecosystem, not just the headline-making insecurity on home soil.
I disagree with you here. Flag hopping is very common in the maritime industry worldwide. Nigeria is not an exception. There's very little most governments can do about it.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Nobody: 8:07pm On Dec 12, 2025
Its not nigerian owned! Its registered in nigeria for tax evasion purposes.

Its used to ferry illegal oil across north America, south America, Asia and Russia.

Its been to Nigeria only once at bonny port.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by omoredia: 8:08pm On Dec 12, 2025
Thats what u get from a criminal- criminal apc Islamist govt
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by IGBOPROMISE1: 8:09pm On Dec 12, 2025
Nigeria is a criminal enterprise….a gangsters paradise!
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Ababey(m): 8:09pm On Dec 12, 2025
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Dalohad:
LOL... Trump must have read Tinubu's Chicago drug records and shouted 'Oh my gawd!' at the level of drug trafficking brigandage he saw in there..

What he saw in that file may not be unconnected his recent decision to put Nigeria under serious scrutiny.

Trump knows Tinubu more than Tinubu knows himself..I bet you.. grin

Like I said, Trump is coming. Brace up Gbadorians.. 2027 Otilo.... grin
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Funkyswagzz(m): 8:10pm On Dec 12, 2025
Salewa97:
Toh

We will await the details of the operations.

Meanwhile, the tanker owner should be able to explain the allegations against them.

Seizures are not done without thorough investigations
Look at the nonsense you support and fight for everyday. This is why I will always maintain that anybody who support this government is a criminal. Await to see if it's an Igbo man so that your prick go raise
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Yorimichi: 8:11pm On Dec 12, 2025
This one has eventually become a oil thirsty Navy pirate
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Wickedtruths: 8:11pm On Dec 12, 2025
IGBOPROMISE1:
Nigeria is a criminal enterprise….a gangsters paradise!
Na why them dey use una do point and kill for India, Thailand and all across Asia.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by BarrElChapo(m): 8:11pm On Dec 12, 2025
The Alter egos of Thomarose will have to come out now and explain themselves
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Ababey(m): 8:11pm On Dec 12, 2025
Are they sure of that vessel very well?
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by babzo(m): 8:11pm On Dec 12, 2025
malali:
What happened with the Skipper is not just a maritime embarrassment, it is a national disgrace that exposes a chronic Nigerian problem: the government is brilliant at fighting loud insecurity headlines while utterly blind to the shadow-economy criminals who quietly bleed the country dry and tarnish its name abroad.
, not just the headline-making insecurity on home soil.[/b][/color]
I dont and won't defend the Nigerian government no matter the party. But with the information in this article, how is this embarrassing to the country or government?
There are international criminals everywhere.
They were not even flying Nigerian flag.
And I am almost sure the crew would mostly be non Nigerians.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Flangelo12:
Rubbish report.

You cannot cite how many nautical miles from any territory it was.

Was it laden with any product?

If so, what did it carry?

Just because US accuses someone doesn't mean they are guilty.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Flangelo12: 8:12pm On Dec 12, 2025
babzo:
I dont and won't defend the Nigerian government no matter the party. But with the information in this article, how is this embarrassing to the country or government?
There are international criminals everywhere.
They were not even flying Nigerian flag.
And I am almost sure the crew would mostly be non Nigerians.
He just wants to talk.

Writing in red ink has brought him the attention he's seeking.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by manuelkel(m): 8:13pm On Dec 12, 2025
Some people won't even read about this but look how they will bash Tinubu 😆😆
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by jmoore(m): 8:14pm On Dec 12, 2025
Salewa97:
Toh

We will await the details of the operations.

Meanwhile, the tanker owner should be able to explain the allegations against them.

Seizures are not done without thorough investigations
The owner of the ship will forfeit the ship, same way Tinubu forfeited hundreds of thousands of dollars to USA authorities cos the proceeds were from crime.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by DeltaBachelor(m): 8:15pm On Dec 12, 2025
Chai. This country ehn.."…E Dey entertain pass Zee world sef
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by malali(op): 8:15pm On Dec 12, 2025
Nigeria spent ₦17.5 trillion last year, outsourcing pipeline protection and energy security to private contractors, allegedly led by Tompolo. Yet a VLCC carrying $120 million of crude was stolen and intercepted by the U.S. Coast Guard. Think about that: a single day’s haul, gone right under the noses of those being paid billions to “secure” it.

Who is really fooling who here? The government wants the populace glued to headlines about insecurity and kidnappings, while actual billion-dollar thefts happen quietly in the shadows. The theater of “bandits” on land may just be a distraction from the true looters at sea and in the boardrooms, quietly moving the country’s wealth abroad.

And why did it take the United States, not Nigerian authorities, to catch the crime? Because the systems we pay trillions for are either impotent, compromised, or selectively blind.

Make no mistake: those raking in illicit crude and laundering it through phantom companies are the real bandits, and they are not dodging gunmen in the creeks—they are dressing their crime in legalese and shipping papers. Meanwhile, the ordinary citizen watches the smoke and mirrors of “insecurity.”

The Tinubu administration must stop subsidizing incompetence and shadow-economy elites. Clamp down on these multi-million-dollar offshore heists, expose the networks, and stop letting foreign nations show us what we should already have seen. Nigeria cannot afford this hypocrisy.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by id4sho(m): 8:15pm On Dec 12, 2025
This is the real crude oil bunkery not kpofire feeding hand to mouth.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by givedemwotowoto: 8:16pm On Dec 12, 2025
I have told you people multiple times that whenever you hear that there was shortfall in crude oil production targets, it means that crude oil was stolen and will be sold in the black market. That’s where they get the money to criminally incentivize high profile party members like governors to defect to their political party ahead of 2027.


Allegedly cheesy
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by ebukal67x: 8:17pm On Dec 12, 2025
Seizing a Nigerian-owned vessel on the high seas by US without any input from Nigerian authorities is a dangerous precedent.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by LabStores: 8:17pm On Dec 12, 2025
Good!

This will teach the thieves some lessons
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by YesDaddyTill203: 8:19pm On Dec 12, 2025
omoredia:
Thats what u get from a criminal- criminal apc Islamist govt
Moomoo no even read the story grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

This moomoo has been br wa with religious cacophony.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Okechinwadike: 8:20pm On Dec 12, 2025
USA why didn't you people set it ablaze?
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Dpaulie(m): 8:23pm On Dec 12, 2025
malali:
What happened with the Skipper is not just a maritime embarrassment, it is a national disgrace that exposes a chronic Nigerian problem: the government is brilliant at fighting loud insecurity headlines while utterly blind to the shadow-economy criminals who quietly bleed the country dry and tarnish its name abroad.

A VLCC linked to a Nigerian CAC-registered entity being seized by the U.S. Coast Guard under suspicion of crude theft, false-flag operations, and transnational criminal activity should ring every alarm bell in Abuja. Instead, we get the usual silence, as though these things simply “happen” without systemic rot at home enabling them.


Nigeria’s greatest security failure is not only banditry or terrorism; it is the unchecked underworld economy that has turned fraud, smuggling, illegal oil lifting, and opaque wealth into a fashion culture. People parade unexplained riches, shouting “Money na water!” while everyone with sense knows these lifestyles are lubricated by criminal proceeds washed through dodgy front companies and weakly regulated sectors.

The Tinubu administration cannot keep ignoring this parallel economy. Every time a foreign government intercepts a vessel, exposes a syndicate, or uncovers a laundering network tied back to Nigeria, it chips away at the country’s credibility, investment appeal, and diplomatic leverage. A serious government would treat this as a national-security priority, not an afterthought.

If Nigeria wants respect on the global stage, it must stop exporting scandals. And that means cracking down, seriously, aggressively, and consistently, on the shadow-wealth ecosystem, not just the headline-making insecurity on home soil.
We're still a third world country for a reason
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Burruchaga71(m): 8:24pm On Dec 12, 2025
I believe the vessel is being used to transport HARD DRUG .Our petroleum Minister Tinubu has a case to answer.
We are watching....
1 2 3 Reply

Nigeria Maritime Authority Denies Registration Of Supertanker Seized By U.S.AZhongshan Fucheng: Chinese Investor Seizes Nigerian Govt Properties In UKPictures Of The First Nigerian Owned Satellite Earth Station234

Buhari Planning To Smuggle New Certificate To INEC Through Backdoor – FFKReps Probe Tukur, Baraje Over N1tr Rail ProjectsDisclose Buhari’s Health Status Now – Southern Christian Elders