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Mexico to resume oil exports to Cuba after 3-month time out -information.

Mexico prepares to resume oil shipments to Cuba after a threemonth pause, shipping information revealed on Wednesday, a move that could assist relieve power interruptions and aggravating fuel scarcity on the island.

Cuba desperately needs the fuel. Blackouts that were occasional on the communist-run island have actually ended up being regular in current months as the nation struggles to get crude and fuel from its largest suppliers, and logistical issues make complex domestic fuel circulation to its old power plants.

Mexico's state company Pemex because in 2015 has became a new supplier, the oil firm informed the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission earlier this month, matching Venezuela's supply and sending light crude through an entirely owned subsidiary on board Cuba's tanker fleet.

Cuba-flagged tanker Vilma this week arrived in Mexico's. Pajaritos anchorage and is waiting to fill at that port, vessel. tracking information from monetary firm LSEG showed. The most recent oil. shipment from Mexico to Cuba remained in February.

Because it started regular oil exports last year, Mexico through. February sent approximately 21,000 barrels daily (bpd) of. crude and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to Cuba, according to. the information.

The shipments in the second half of last year were valued by. Pemex at some $400 million. Mexican President Andres Manuel. Lopez Obrador has actually said that his government would support Cuba. nevertheless it can, which the nation experiences an inhumane and. unfair blockade by the United States.

On its side, Venezuela's oil supply to Cuba fell to some. 24,500 bpd in the first four months this year, compared to. almost 50,000 bpd in the same duration of 2023.

Cuban authorities have just recently said that power failures are on. the increase due to continuous fuel scarcities, equipment malfunctions. at its obsolete oil-fired plants and problems transporting fuel. to high-demand areas.

The nation's power grid on Wednesday was running a deficit. equal to one-third of overall need, according to official information. Long lines have actually become the norm again at filling station.

The blackouts have actually recently afflicted even the capital Havana,. long protected from the worst of the failures, raising stress in. the country's financial and population center.

Cuba needs about 125,000 bpd of fuels, including motor. gasoline, diesel and fuel oil for power generation, according to. the Workplace of Statistical Info. That volume compares to a. domestic oil output of about 40,000 bpd, which develops a. consistent requirement for imports.

The federal government states U.S. sanctions have actually integrated with an. increasingly severe economic crisis to bring the fuel shortfall. to a head.

(source: Reuters)