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Venezuela oil exports hit 4-year peak as United States sanctions deadline looms

Venezuela's oil exports in March increased to the highest level considering that early 2020 as consumers rushed to finish purchases ahead of the likely expiration of a. temporary U.S. license that has allowed the country to easily. offer its crude, according to delivering documents and information.

Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA has stated it is prepared. for any scenario, consisting of the possible return of full oil. sanctions when the existing license ends on April 18.

Washington has actually signaled it could reimpose oil sanctions. ahead of Venezuelan presidential elections later on this year that. lots of nations have actually said might not feature competitive ballot.

Consumers and tanker owners have been attempting considering that February. to secure Venezuela-origin cargoes in case the license is not. restored, producing a knot of vessels near Venezuela's ports, LSEG. shipping information revealed. Some ships have left Venezuelan waters. without having actually loaded due to long delays.

A total of 52 ships departed from Venezuela's ports last. month bring an average of 884,935 barrels per day (bpd) of. crude and fine-tuned items, and 463,000 metric tons of oil. byproducts and petrochemicals, according to the data and PDVSA. documents.

PDVSA and its joint ventures had actually previously struggled to. exceed 800,000 bpd of exports due to regular power blackouts,. refinery issues, lack of diluents, inadequate unrefined output. and the sanctions.

However higher need, firmer price and offered. stocks paved method for a 32% jump in petroleum exports last. month, the documents revealed. Venezuela had exported 671,138 bpd. of crude and fine-tuned products in February.

Freights to Asia, the main location of Venezuela's crude,. rose to nearly 550,000 bpd last month from 380,000 bpd in. February. A lot of deliveries were offered through obscure. intermediaries that PDVSA has been working with the last 4. years, according to the information and documents.

U.S. oil major Chevron, which runs a number of joint. endeavors with PDVSA and exports Venezuelan crude under an. specific U.S. license granted in late 2022, shipped about. 178,000 bpd of crude to the United States in March, nearly. unchanged from February.

European oil companies Eni and Repsol. boosted invoices of Venezuelan crude to about 77,300 bpd, while. political ally Cuba got 34,000 bpd.

PDVSA exported a cargo of Corocoro crude to its joint. venture partner Eni, one of the documents revealed, an unusual grade. that had actually not been exported given that 2019 due to low output.

(source: Reuters)