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India's Dependence gets United States nod to import oil from Venezuela, source says

India's Reliance Industries has actually received approval from the United States to resume importing oil from Venezuela regardless of Washington's sanctions, a source knowledgeable about the matter said on Wednesday.

The United States in April re-imposed sanctions on Venezuela's oil sector in reaction to President Nicolas Maduro's. failure to fulfill his election commitments, but stated some companies. would be authorised to trade and operate in Venezuela.

The U.S. Treasury Department declined to comment, while. Reliance did not immediately react to a request looking for. remark. The news was initially reported by Bloomberg.

Before U.S. oil sanctions were first imposed on Venezuela in. 2019, Dependence was the second-largest private buyer of. Venezuelan crude after China's CNPC.

Dependence had actually re-submitted a demand to the U.S. in May for. authorisation to import petroleum from Venezuela, after the U.S. Treasury declined to approve licences to Indian refiners including. Dependence following the easing of sanctions in October.

Indian refiners, nevertheless, resumed Venezuelan oil purchases. through intermediaries, till the sanctions kicked in once again in. June.

India's Oil and Gas Corp has likewise sought a. waiver from the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control to lift. petroleum from Venezuela, an industry source stated.

(source: Reuters)