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Coreydan S.A.

A Cuban fuel-import company designated alongside Enetec S.A. on 13 July for operating in Cuba's energy sector.

Coreydan S.A. is a Cuban fuel-import firm the US State Department designated on 13 July 2026 as a source of funding for Cuba's energy sector, three days before Havana raised bottled-gas prices 64 per cent.

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Key Question

Coreydan S.A. barely has a public footprint; what did the US actually target it for?

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Background

Washington placed Coreydan S.A. in the 13 July 2026 tranche of Executive Order 14404 sanctions, grouped with Enetec S.A. under the 'sources of funding' category for firms operating in Cuba's energy sector.

The designation landed three days before Cuba's Ministry of Finance and Prices raised domestic bottled-gas prices 64%, publicly attributing the rise to the tightening blockade, placing Coreydan's sanctioning inside a wider period of acute fuel-supply pressure on the island.

Coreydan S.A. has almost no public record beyond the designation itself: no founding date, ownership structure or leadership has been established in the sources consulted for this enrichment, and none should be assumed.

Common Questions
What is Coreydan S.A.?
A Cuban fuel and lubricant import-export operator sanctioned by the US on 13 July 2026 as a source of funding for the Cuban state's energy sector.Source: US State Department
Why was Coreydan S.A. sanctioned by the US?
It was designated 13 July 2026 for operating in Cuba's energy sector, alongside Enetec S.A., in the largest single-day designation wave under Executive Order 14404.Source: US State Department