The sanctions landscape
Iranian crude oil remains among the most heavily sanctioned commodities in global trade. Yet Iran continues to export significant volumes – primarily through a shadow fleet of aging tankers, shell company ownership structures, and ship-to-ship transfers in open water. The 2025 maximum pressure sanctions regime has intensified enforcement, but the evasion infrastructure has evolved in parallel. Understanding the corporate structures behind the shadow fleet is essential for effective sanctions enforcement.
Maritime network analysis
Sayari Graph traces the corporate ownership of vessels involved in Iranian oil transport, revealing shared beneficial ownership structures across multiple sanctioned entities. The investigation documents patterns of AIS manipulation – vessels disabling transponders during Iranian port calls – and ship-to-ship transfers used to obscure the origin of crude oil. Flag-swapping across accommodating registries adds additional layers of obfuscation to the maritime supply chain.
The onshore infrastructure
Behind every shadow fleet vessel is a web of onshore corporate entities: shell companies in UAE, Turkey, and East Asia that provide the commercial front for sanctioned oil trading. Sayari corporate records reveal the common directors, shared addresses, and overlapping ownership structures that connect these entities – exposing the human networks that orchestrate sanctions evasion at scale. PRC-linked trading companies play a central role as both intermediaries and end-buyers.
Why this matters
Iranian oil sanctions evasion is not just a government enforcement problem. Financial institutions processing trade payments, insurers covering maritime cargo, and commodity traders sourcing crude all face exposure to sanctions risk from shadow fleet operations. This investigation demonstrates how corporate registry data and trade records can identify the onshore infrastructure behind maritime evasion – enabling compliance teams to screen for exposure before it becomes an enforcement action.
Sayari’s Commercial World Model covers 10.6B+ primary-source records across 250+ jurisdictions. The platform resolves entity identities, traces ownership chains, and delivers evidence-grade intelligence that enables analysts to conduct investigations like this one at scale – from corporate registries and trade manifests to beneficial ownership records and sanctions lists.