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Shipping data shows that tankers have made a U-turn after the US seized Venezuelan oil cargo.

At least four supertankers, due to pick up crude in Venezuela, have made U-turns since the U.S. seize a vessel carrying Venezuelan oil.

Last week, the U.S. Coast Guard intercepted and seized a very large crude carriers (VLCCs) that were carrying about 1.85 million barrels of Venezuelan heavy oils sold by PDVSA. This is a sign of increased friction between Venezuela and the U.S. which has increased pressure on President Nicolas Maduro.

More than 11 million barrels of oil were left on other vessels in Venezuelan water after the seizure. Some tanker owners have ordered u-turns, to avoid problems. An armada U.S. ships are patrolling the Caribbean Sea.

According to LSEG'vessel monitoring data, the Benin-flagged Boltaris tanker, which was carrying 300,000 barrels Russian naphtha bound towards Venezuela, did a u turn late last week, and is now headed for Europe without discharge.

Monitoring service 'TankerTrackers.com' said that at least four VLCCs scheduled by PDVSA to load crude oil in Venezuelan ports over the next few weeks also reversed course in recent days.

Data showed that the U.S. has been exerting pressure on Venezuela to reduce its oil exports. Only tankers chartered by Chevron are sailing with Venezuelan crude to the U.S., under a Washington-issued authorization.

PDVSA announced on?Monday that it was hit by a cyberattack. According to sources, the attack forced the shutdown of Monday's administrative, operational, and oil delivery systems. (Reporting and editing by Julia Symmes Cobb and Jan Harvey; Reporting by Marianna Pararaga)

(source: Reuters)