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Iranian tanker spotted in Syria discharging diesel for Lebanon

Iranian supertanker Grace 1, off Gibraltar, in July 2019. (Credit: Jorge Guerrero/AFP Archives)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — TankerTrackers.com has visual confirmation that an Iranian tanker is discharging diesel in Syria's Baniyas port which is destined for neighboring Lebanon, the online oil shipment tracking service said Tuesday.

"Unable to deliver directly by sea to Lebanon due to sanctions, the vessel went instead to Baniyas, Syria, for land transfer," the firm said on Twitter, referring to US economic sanctions on the government in Tehran. Syria is also under US sanctions, so has nothing to lose from receiving the fuel.

It will require 1,310 trucks to transport the cargo to Lebanon, it added, estimating the cargo at 33,000 metric tons of diesel.

Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Lebanon's armed Shiite movement Hezbollah, said on Monday that a first ship carrying Iranian fuel oil to help Lebanon through its financial crisis had docked in Syria on Sunday and the shipment should reach Lebanon by Thursday.

He added a second ship with fuel oil would arrive in the Syrian port of Baniyas in a few days, with a third and fourth, respectively carrying gasoline and diesel, also due.

Daily life has been almost paralyzed as fuel dries up because Lebanon lacks the dollars to pay for it. The state-owned power company is generating only minimal electricity, leaving businesses and households almost entirely dependent on small, private generators that run on diesel.

A financial crisis has wiped 90 percent off the value of the Lebanese lira since 2019, pushed food prices up by more than 550 percent and propelled three-quarters of the population into poverty. The World Bank has called it one of the deepest depressions of modern history.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — TankerTrackers.com has visual confirmation that
an Iranian tanker is discharging diesel in Syria's Baniyas port which is
destined for neighboring Lebanon, the online oil shipment tracking service said Tuesday.
"Unable to deliver directly by sea to Lebanon due to sanctions, the vessel
went instead to Baniyas, Syria, for land...