Ship-tracking data show two tankers laden with Iranian crude changed their
destination signals to Karachi, Pakistan, on Tuesday, a rare move that may
indicate they are seeking a safer anchorage after the US reimposed a maritime
blockade. The Rani and Amil, carrying about 1.0 mln barrels combined, are
unlikely to discharge in Pakistan because unloading could expose Islamabad to US
sanction risk; Kpler says Pakistan has not imported Iranian crude for at least
10 years. Vortexa senior analyst Xavier Tang said the vessels may be sailing
closer to Pakistan to avoid US naval vessels and have listed Karachi as an
interim waypoint.