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Indian refiners claim that Venezuelan oil offers are limited and most of it is going to the US

Four executives from refineries in India said that the United States is the main destination for Venezuelan crude oil, and this has slowed down the return of South American supplies to the third largest importer of oil.

Trafigura and Vitol, two trading houses, began selling Venezuelan oil in this month following an agreement reached between Caracas Washington to sell the?U.S. After the capture of Venezuelan President?Nicolas Maduro by the U.S. on January 3, Trafigura and Vitol began marketing Venezuelan oil this month.

Reliance Industries Ltd, Indian Oil Corp Hindustan Petroleum Corp, and Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd are among the Indian refiners that have sought to buy Venezuelan crude since?then.

"Offers? Are not there. One executive, who was referring to Vitol or Trafigura, said that traders are trying to fulfill their commitments to the U.S. They declined to give their names as they were not authorized to speak with the media. Vitol or Trafigura didn't immediately respond to comments.

Indian refiners also said that the discounts on Venezuelan crude were not large enough for them to be interested in purchasing it.

Trading firms in the U.S. The trading firms have sold Venezuelan crude to?U.S.

Bharat Oil Corp's executive stated that the company plans to partner with another company to purchase Venezuelan oil, as its needs are small. The quantity is only 200,000 barrels. (Reporting and writing by Nidhi verma, Florence Tan and Alexander Smith).

(source: Reuters)