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Venezuelan PDVSA exports of hydrocarbons will reach $17.52 billion in 2024

Venezuela's PDVSA state-run hydrocarbon sales abroad were $17.52 billion in 2024, according to results documents seen by during a period when U.S. licensing allowed foreign partners to fully operate.

Washington revoked licenses in late May 2025 for the state-owned PDVSA partners, including Chevron. These companies had allowed the export of Venezuelan oil.

According to preliminary data, the state-owned company's financial and operational results for 2024 show that it exported an average 805 500 barrels per day (bpd), up from a reported average of 700 000 barrels in 2023.

The company's report shows that the Latin American nation will average 952,000 bpd by 2024. This compares to 783,000 bpd as documented in the OPEC report.

PDVSA has not responded to requests for comment immediately and its results have not been published since 2016.

Maduro, along with his allies, have always rejected the sanctions. They refer to them as an "economic war", and praise the economic success that they claim has occurred despite the measures.

Venezuela's leader and his team have praised the resilience of the country despite these measures. However, they have in the past blamed sanctions for some economic hardships.

The authorities confirmed that the crude oil production is still above 1,000,000 bpd, and that exports are continuing to run normally. In June, crude oil and crude exports totaled 844,000 barrels per day, with most of them going to China. Reporting by

(source: Reuters)