She is to stay at a private residence in South Carolina
Gibraltar was due to release the Grace 1 vessel but just hours before, the US Department of Justice sought to seize it.
"The US Department of Justice has applied to seize the Iranian supertanker Grace 1 in Gibraltar, just hours before the Gibraltar Government was poised to release it," said the Gibraltar Chronicle newspaper, which was first to report the news.
The Gibraltarian court's chief justice, Anthony Dudley, made clear that were it not for the US move, "the ship would have sailed," the Chronicle reported.
It was not immediately clear to what the US Justice Department's application related.
The application means that a decision on the fate of Grace 1 will not be made until later on Thursday. The government of Gibraltar did not immediately comment on the report.
She is to stay at a private residence in South Carolina
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