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Trafigura and Vitol agree on US Government request to sell Venezuelan oil

Trafigura and Vitol agree on US Government request to sell Venezuelan oil
Trafigura and Vitol agree on US Government request to sell Venezuelan oil

Commodities trading houses Trafigura &?Vitol agreed to provide marketing and logistical services for the sale of Venezuelan oil, at the request of?U.S. A Trafigura spokesperson confirmed this via email.

First reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the discussions, that both companies were in negotiations with the U.S. Government for such deals.

They were in competition with U.S. producers of oil and other commodities traders for lucrative deals to export Venezuelan oil. U.S. officials have said that they want to control Venezuelan Oil Sales

Indefinitely

After the U.S. captured South American country's president Nicolas Maduro Saturday.

Richard Holtum, the Chief Executive of Trafigura, told U.S. president Donald Trump earlier Friday that the company will be loading its first vessel with Venezuelan crude oil exports next week.

Holtum Trafigura has not provided any further information.

Trafigura's spokesperson confirmed that the company adheres to all applicable sanctions. Trafigura, according to the spokesperson, has all of the licenses necessary for transactions relating to Venezuela.

Vitol, based in Geneva, has also been able to secure?a

Preliminary Special License

Reports on Thursday included imports and exports for Venezuelan oil.

John Addison said, "We are here to make sure that you can move this oil around the globe," at the White House event on Friday.

Ben Marshall, Vitol's head of Americas, thanked Trump for giving him the chance to 'work with the U.S. government and the Venezuelan government' to bring the crude oil from the South American nation to the market at an affordable price.

"Vitol's long history of working on complex energy deals requiring agile operations, finance and logistics is a testament to its expertise." Marshall stated in a press release that he was "pleased to use our expertise" to help PDVSA move its crude oil and other products to the market.

(source: Reuters)