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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

Shipping sustains pragmatic approach to Hormuz transits amid political uncertainty

Hormuz traffic surges as US-Iran talks are set to resume, but a long‑term plan is still elusive and shipping is enacting temporary workarounds not a strategic return

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

Shipping risks mount despite US-Iran agreement to pause strikes

Vessels have crossed the strait over the weekend despite the fragility of the current MOU, but participants do not see a return to pre-war levels any time soon even as the US and Iran promised to stop attacks and scheduled another round of discussions on Tuesday

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Hormuz traffic is up, but confusion reigns over the strait and tolls remain on the table

Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has surged after a partial reopening, but shipowners face a chaotic two-route system and renewed uncertainty as Iran, Oman and the US clash over control — while the prospect of tolls refuses to die

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

US issues two-month sanctions waiver on Iranian oil

Ofac has published the General License X, authorising a broad array of transactions related to shipments of Iranian oil, petroleum products and petrochemical products for a two-month period

Sanctions Strait of Hormuz crisis

Flag purge fails to dent Cameroon’s shadow fleet hub status

Cameroon may have deregistered 36 vessels, claiming to have dealt with the shadow fleet influx of tonnage, but 155 of its 165 active international ships remain sanctioned or part of the shadow fleet

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Ofac continues Iranian LPG crackdown with fresh sanctions

Fresh US sanctions target a UAE-based network shipping Iranian LPG

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