Venezuelan oil ports are struggling to
load and unload cargoes on time amid an increase in fuel imports prompted by
trouble at PDVSA's 1.3 million-barrel-per-day domestic refining network,
Reuters was told on Thursday. PDVSA is offering to buy up to 2.4 million
barrels of gasoline and ultra low-sulfur diesel to be received as of November
17, its biggest fuel purchase since an explosion in 2012 affected its main
refinery. Firms such as BP, Noble Group and Vitol are lining up to sell the
cargoes. Cargoes from up to ten oil and fuel orders the firm made in October
are also causing traffic. Some of those include crude being imported from
Algeria after a supply contract was recently signed with state-run Sonatrach to
use Saharan Blend light crude as a diluent for Venezuela's growing extra heavy
oil output. More… Friday, November 14, 2014
Venezuelan Oil Ports Struggle to Handle Tanker Arrivals
Venezuelan oil ports are struggling to
load and unload cargoes on time amid an increase in fuel imports prompted by
trouble at PDVSA's 1.3 million-barrel-per-day domestic refining network,
Reuters was told on Thursday. PDVSA is offering to buy up to 2.4 million
barrels of gasoline and ultra low-sulfur diesel to be received as of November
17, its biggest fuel purchase since an explosion in 2012 affected its main
refinery. Firms such as BP, Noble Group and Vitol are lining up to sell the
cargoes. Cargoes from up to ten oil and fuel orders the firm made in October
are also causing traffic. Some of those include crude being imported from
Algeria after a supply contract was recently signed with state-run Sonatrach to
use Saharan Blend light crude as a diluent for Venezuela's growing extra heavy
oil output. More…
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