Two sanctioned Iranian crude supertankers drop anchor off India, a first in nearly seven years

April 13 saw two sanctioned supertankers carrying Iranian crude anchor near Indian ports, a move that could signal India's first Iranian crude arrivals in almost seven years. Vessel-tracking data shows the Felicity, loaded with 2 million barrels, left Iran's Kharg Island in mid-March and anchored off Sikka on India's west coast late Sunday. The Jaya, also carrying 2 million barrels, departed Kharg Island in late February and moored off Paradip on India's east coast on Sunday.