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Sources: Reliance India wins US oil license for Venezuelan oil

Sources: Reliance India wins US oil license for Venezuelan oil
Sources: Reliance India wins US oil license for Venezuelan oil

Two sources with knowledge of the matter confirmed that the United States issued a general licence to India's Reliance Industries Ltd. This will allow the refiner?to buy Venezuelan crude oil directly without breaking sanctions.

After the capture by the U.S. of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro in early this month, U.S. official said Washington would ease the sanctions imposed on Venezuela’s energy industry to help facilitate a $2 Billion oil supply deal and a $100 Billion reconstruction plan for Venezuela’s oil industry.

A general licence authorizes the purchase, exportation and sale of Venezuelan oil that is already extracted, as well as the refining.

Reliance's oil exports could be accelerated and crude costs reduced for the operator of world's largest refining complex.

Reliance did not respond to an email request for comments. The U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control didn't respond immediately outside of normal business hours.

VENEZUELAN OIL WILL REPLACE RUSSIAN SUPPLY Earlier in the month, Reliance purchased 2 million barrels from Vitol. Vitol was awarded, along with Trafigura U.S. licenses to sell and market millions of barrels Venezuelan Oil after Maduro’s capture.

One of the sources said that Reliance can replace Russian oil with heavy crude oil from Venezuela by purchasing it directly. Heavy crude oil is available at a discounted price in Caracas.

Donald Trump removed the 25% punitive duty?on India earlier this month and said New Delhi would purchase more oil from Venezuela and possibly the U.S. Reliance and other Indian refiners are not buying Russian oil for delivery in April. They are also expected to avoid such trades longer. This could help New Delhi reach a trade agreement with Washington.

Conglomerate was a regular buyer of Venezuelan crude oil for its "advanced refinery complex" but due to U.S. sanction, it had to cease purchases by early 2025. Reliance has two refineries that have a combined production capacity of 1.4 million barrels a day.

(source: Reuters)