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Tomer Raanan

Maritime Risk Analyst

New York

Tomer Raanan is a maritime risk analyst at Lloyd’s List, where his reporting explores how geopolitics and regulation shape seaborne commerce, and how deceptive and high-risk practices are used to evade sanctions and facilitate illicit trade.

In 2024, Tomer was named ‘Multimedia Journalist of the Year’ by the Seahorse Freight Association for uncovering a sanctions-skirting LPG shipping network tied to the owner of a London café.

Before joining Lloyd’s List in 2022 as senior reporter, he worked for a decade in private security. 

Latest From Tomer Raanan

Shadow fleet dominates Hormuz crossings as Iran ramps up bypass loadings

As the Middle East crisis enters its second week, the picture of who is willing to transit and who isn’t is becoming clear: shadow fleet tankers are passing through, with compliant passes mostly limited to Dynacom. Meanwhile, a vessel has loaded in Iran’s Jask terminal south of the strait for only the fifth time in five years

Strait of Hormuz crisis Sanctions

Sanctioned tanker laden with flammable gas runs Hormuz gauntlet

An Iran-trading VLGC was transiting eastwards through Hormuz on Friday morning. LPG carries typically carry highly flammable propane and butane, making the already high-risk transit even more dangerous

Strait of Hormuz crisis Sanctions

Trump’s escort announcement met with scepticism as traffic trickles through Strait of Hormuz

President Trump’s announced plan to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz and provide war risk insurance has been met with scepticism by the shipping industry, which is awaiting further details. Meanwhile a limited number of vessels, mainly Greek-owned, are continuing to pass through the strait

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

US signals U-turn on naval convoys to restart Hormuz transits

The US had ruled out naval protection for tankers transiting the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, according to industry officials. By Tuesday evening US President Donald Trump had reversed that call offering Navy escorts ‘as soon as possible’ and financial guarantees for maritime trade

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

Gas loadings continue in Iran despite Hormuz halt

Vessels continued loading oil and gas in Iran on Monday as war in the Middle East raged on, although  traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has plummeted. However, at least a handful of Iran-trading LPG carriers that arrived at the region since the war began have dropped anchor south of the strait

Strait of Hormuz crisis Risk and Compliance

Shipowners weigh up risk of dark Hormuz transits

A small minority of tanker owners have already indicated they are ready to transit the Strait of Hormuz at night with AIS switched off

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