Venezuelan Oil Reaches Caribbean Ports in Post-Sanctions Trade Shift
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Several oil vessels have begun the discharge of Venezuelan crude oil on different islands of the Caribbean, publicly announcing their activity. Bloomberg published, over the weekend, two ships delivered about 2.5 million barrels of Venezuelan oil to storage tanks on the islands of Saint Lucia and Curaçao. It is [...] The ticket Ships with Venezuelan oil unloaded on several islands of the Caribbean, Bloomberg was first published in Information Fo…
Venezuelan oil reaches Caribbean ports in post-sanctions trade shift
(World Oil) – Tankers have begun discharging Venezuelan crude at Caribbean islands, publicly signaling their activity in a move that marks a new trade order after U.S. exerted control over Caracas’ oil industry. Two vessels delivered about 2.5 million barrels of Venezuela’s Merey crude to storage tanks on Saint Lucia and Curacao, staging posts for broader exports, over the weekend, according to ship-tracking data. In the coming days, others tank
Two ships delivered over the weekend about 2.5 million barrels of Venezuelan crude Merey to storage tanks in Saint Lucia and Curaçao
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