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Official: US allows China to buy Venezuelan oil, but not at prices that 'undercut Maduro's days'

A U.S. official stated on Thursday that the Trump administration allows China to purchase Venezuelan crude oil, but not at the "unfair and undercutting" prices which Caracas had sold it at before the U.S. ousted President Nicolas Maduro.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that while the oil would be sold globally, the U.S. government has insisted that the majority is sold to them. The U.S. claims it will continue to control Venezuela's oil sales after seizing Maduro in January. The official stated that "thanks to President Donald Trump's successful and decisive law enforcement operation, Venezuelans will receive a fair price from China and other nations for their oil instead of a cheap, corrupt price." China has been Venezuela’s largest oil buyer for many years. The sales have helped Caracas pay off massive debts to Beijing in debt-for -oil agreements. Officials said that the administration is allowing China the opportunity to purchase oil at "fair, market prices", not at the low prices at which Maduro had sold oil to China in order to pay off debts. U.S. Energy Sec. Chris Wright stated last week that the U.S. received about $45 per barrel for Venezuelan crude oil compared to?the roughly $30 Venezuela received before Maduro was captured.

Trafigura and Vitol, two trading houses, sold 11 million barrels in an initial supply deal between Venezuelan and U.S. stranded oil. This represents about a quarter of the $2 billion agreement.

Sources said that Trafigura had completed its first crude oil sale in a deal to a Spanish company,?Repsol. Vitol also negotiated cargoes for U.S. refiners such as?Valero, Phillips 66, and its refinery in Italy. China's imports of Venezuelan oil are 'expected to drop in February' as fewer tanks have been able to leave since the U.S. took control of the OPEC producers' sales, traders and analyst said last week. Timothy Gardner in Washington, Nidhi verma and Matthew Lewis edited the article.

(source: Reuters)