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Russian oil arrives in Cuba after year-long hiatus

Cuban staterun media stated at the weekend that 90,000 metric lots of Russian oil had arrived in the money and fuelshort nation to assist reduce power outages and fuel shortages.

In 2022, Russia resumed some oil shipments to the Communist-run Caribbean island after they ceased with the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Nevertheless, according to shipping data no Russian oil left the country for Cuba in 2015 even as Russian media reported in June an agreement was reached between the 2 governments to supply 1.64 million metric tons of oil and derivatives yearly.

Jorge Piñón, who studies Cuba's energy facilities and supply at the University of Texas at Austin, put the value of the delivery at $46 million. Piñón said it was too early to tell if the arrival of the oil meant routine deliveries would resume.

According to Energy and Mines Minister Vicente de la O Levy, the Communist-run nation needs 8 million metric lots of oil and equivalents yearly, of which 3 million loads are produced in your area.

Venezuela is Cuba's main supplier of oil, however deliveries have declined recently. Last year Mexico exported considerable quantities of oil to Cuba but has refrained from doing so this year.

Cuba has been mired in crisis since the years began with the Gdp down 10% from the 2019 mark resulting in a scarcity of food, medicine and other standard products.

Fuel intake has been around 6.5 million metric lots during this duration, according to the federal government, which has said that so far this year fuel imports have actually fallen even more, leading to lengthier blackouts and less fuel.

Increasing social stress have led to more discontent than the island has actually seen considering that the 1959 transformation and mass migration, generally to the U.S.

. The Cuban federal government largely blames U.S. sanctions for the crisis and U.S. subversion for the unrest, charges that Washington rejects.

(source: Reuters)