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TankerTrackers.com reports that a loaded supertanker returned to Venezuelan waters after US interceptions.

The very large crude carrier Kelly (flagged by Panama) - which had departed Venezuela last week with oil - has returned to Venezuelan water 'following the U.S. Monitoring service TankerTrackers.com reported on Tuesday that more tankers were intercepted.

The U.S. Coast Guard intercepted a Panama flagged tanker Centuries on Saturday, which was carrying 1.9 million barrels?Venezuelan Merey?heavy crude. It is also pursuing a separate?vessel on its way to OPEC -country.

Sources say that Centuries and Kelly left almost simultaneously last week escorted on by Venezuelan navy vessels. Kelly is back fully loaded in Venezuelan waters, near the Amuay Port of state-run PDVSA. This was reported by TankerTrackers.com.

After the U.S. seize the supertanker?Skipper?earlier in the month, and two additional vessels at the weekend, more than a dozen vessels with cargo are waiting for new instructions from their owners.

Last week, U.S. president Donald Trump announced a "blockade", which would apply to all vessels that were under sanctions and entered or left Venezuela. This was done in an effort to increase pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

Guyana's maritime authorities said in a statement this month that one of the vessels was flying a "false Guyanese" flag. Panama's Foreign Affairs Minister said that certain tankers targeted by the United States did not adhere to Panama's maritime laws. (Reporting and editing by Marianna Pararaga, Nathan Crooks, and Jamie Freed).

(source: Reuters)