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    Chevron continues U.S. deliveries of Venezuelan crude despite maritime blockade – Oil & Gas 360

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    (World Oil)– At least two vessels chartered by Chevron Corp. that picked up oil from Venezuela since the Trump administration launched a partial maritime blockade have successfully unloaded cargoes at U.S. ports, according to data reviewed by Bloomberg.

    Chevron continues U.S. deliveries of Venezuelan crude despite maritime blockade – Oil & Gas 360

    Chevron, which holds a U.S. license to drill and export oil from the sanctioned country, has finished discharging a cargo from the vessel Searuby and is in the process of unloading ship Canopus Voyager, according to Bloomberg tanker tracking. A ship called Nave Neutrino also off-loaded Venezuelan crude in the US Gulf Coast over the past few days, data from maritime intelligence firm Kpler show, though its unclear whether it’s chartered by Chevron.

    Another three Chevron ships are sailing toward the U.S. and appear set to discharge over the next few days, the data show. The oil company didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

    The global energy market is closely watching for any signs of supply interruptions out of Venezuela amid rising tensions with the U.S. The White House has ordered commanders in the region to focus for the next two months on quarantining Venezuelan oil as it ratchets up pressure on President Nicolas Maduro and seeks to cut off the country’s major source of revenue. On Friday, President Donald Trump said the US struck a “big facility” last week, an apparent reference to an attack on an alleged drug-trafficking site, the New York Times reported.

    Chevron’s ships are not subject to sanctions and have so far been able to sail by the region freely, while foreign tankers are stalled in nearby waters. More Venezuelan oil is bound for the U.S. in January, after the Houston-based company sold at least 10 cargoes.



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