On Tuesday, August 13, this year, the ship Canopus Voyager, with the flag of Bahamas, docked in the Venezuelan terminal Paraguaná, de José, to load 115,590 tons of crude oil type “Hamaca”, produced by a joint venture between Chevron and the state-owned PDVSA.This ship represented the beginning of the operations of the American company in Venezuela, which allow it to export oil from that country to the Chevron plants in Southwest Pass, in the Sta…
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On Tuesday, August 13, this year, the ship Canopus Voyager, with the flag of Bahamas, docked in the Venezuelan terminal Paraguaná, de José, to load 115,590 tons of crude oil type “Hamaca”, produced by a joint venture between Chevron and the state-owned PDVSA.This ship represented the beginning of the operations of the American company in Venezuela, which allow it to export oil from that country to the Chevron plants in Southwest Pass, in the Sta…