US Imposes Fresh Sanctions on Iran's Military Oil Sales

The United States said on Thursday it has ‌imposed new sanctions on Iran's military oil trade.
Published: 5/28/2026, 11:19:38 PM EDT
US Imposes Fresh Sanctions on Iran's Military Oil Sales
U.S. and Iranian flags are seen in this illustration taken on March 23, 2026. (Dado Ruvic/Illustration/Reuters)

WASHINGTON—The United States said on Thursday it has ‌imposed new sanctions on Iran's military oil trade, even as Washington and Tehran reached ‌a tentative agreement to extend their ceasefire ⁠and lift restrictions on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

The Treasury Department said it had sanctioned eight vessels involved ​in transporting Iranian crude oil and petroleum products to global markets. The ⁠vessels included the Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker Flora, the Comoros-flagged crude oil tanker Hauncayo and the Panama-flagged tanker Ill Gap.

"We will not allow the Iranian government to increase its oil revenue for the purpose of reconstituting its armed forces and ‌military capabilities," ⁠Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a release.

President Donald Trump has yet to approve ‌the ceasefire deal on the war, which the United States and Israel launched on Feb. 28. The conflict ​has roiled global markets by closing the vital strait off Iran and ​Oman through which 20 percent of the world's ​oil and gas has normally flowed.

The United States also imposed sanctions on more than 15 entities including ⁠Worth Seen Energy Limited in Hong Kong, Symphony Shipping and Maritime Management Inc. in Dubai, and Mehdiyev Trading Co., also in Hong Kong.

The Treasury Department said some ​of the sanctioned Iranian entities also ⁠use the oil sales infrastructure of the Iranian armed forces ​to secure oil products ​from ‌outside Iran. It said Worth Seen, for example, procures refined petroleum products for the National Iranian Oil Company on behalf of ‌Sepehr Energy Jahan, the oil sales arm of Iran's Armed Forces General ⁠Staff, which the United States has previously hit with sanctions.