Tankers Stack up as Venezuela Sells Oil Faster than Its Ports Can Handle: Reuters Exclusive
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The paragin oil terminals in Venezuela de facto impose a limit on the country's oil exports, under the conditions under which the production of oil comes back, and the oil ships have to wait up to 30 days to load due to the aging infrastructure, electricity interruptions and quality problems, shows the data ...
Tankers stack up as Venezuela sells oil faster than its ports can handle: Reuters exclusive
Venezuela’s dilapidated oil port terminals are imposing a de facto export cap on the country’s resurgent crude production, with tankers having to wait up to 30 days to load because of aging infrastructure, power outages and quality issues, according to shipping data, sources and documents.
Decrepit Port Infrastructure has Vessels Stacked Off Venezuela
Venezuela's dilapidated oil port terminals are imposing a de facto export cap on the country's resurgent crude production, with tankers having to wait up to 30 days to load because of ageing infrastructure, power outages and quality issues, according to shipping data…
Tankers Stack Up as Venezuela Sells Oil Faster Than Its Ports Can Handle
Venezuela's dilapidated oil port terminals are imposing a de facto export cap on the country's resurgent crude production, with tankers having to wait up to 30 days to load because of aging infrastructure, power outages and quality issues, according to shipping data, sources and documents.
The supply agreement with the US has allowed marketing firms to receive and ship more than 140 million barrels
www,finanzasdigital.com Venezuela's oil infrastructure is imposing an operating limit on exports, despite Washington's upturn in production and diplomatic drive... The post Reuters: Venezuela faces delays of up to 30 days to charge crude for faults in ports appeared first on Digital Finance.
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