US federal prosecutors are struggling to sell off a shipment of stolen Iranian oil being carried by a Greek tanker off the coast of Texas, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.
The US Justice Department seized the Greek tanker Suez Rajan in April under the pretext of sanctions enforcement and forced the ship to head for Texas instead of China. The Suez Rajan is carrying 800,000 barrels of stolen oil and is currently off the coast of Galveston.
According to the Journal, the US cant sell the oil because the companies that would unload the oil are worried about Iranian retaliation in the Persian Gulf. Companies with any exposure whatsoever in the Persian Gulf are literally afraid to do it, a Houston-based energy executive involved in the matter told the paper.