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Sources: Trafigura sells first Venezuelan crude oil under supply agreement

Sources in the industry said that Trafigura sold its first cargo of Venezuelan crude oil as part of a 50 million barrel supply agreement between Caracas, Washington and Spain. The shipment was taken by Spanish refiner Repsol.

Two sources confirmed that the cargo will be delivered in Spain to Repsol in February.

Trafigura did not respond immediately to a comment request. Repsol refused to comment.

This deal marks the first time that Venezuelan oil has been sold to Europe since the United States seized?the South American nation's leader earlier this month, and struck agreements with Caracas for the export of up to 50,000,000 barrels of its crude oil.

Washington tapped Trafigura, a rival commodities trading company Vitol to facilitate the initial exports.

As part of the agreement, Vitol will ship a separate cargo of Venezuelan crude oil to its Saras refining plant in Italy. Earlier on Thursday, several industry sources told?

According to reports on Wednesday, Vitol also has agreements to sell cargos to U.S. refiners Phillips 66 and Valero Energy to purchase?Venezuelan Oil.

The trading houses are also marketing Venezuelan crude oil to refiners elsewhere, including in India. Reporting by Pietro Lombardi and Shariq Khan. Editing by Alex Lawler and Elaine Hardcastle. Nia Williams.

(source: Reuters)