At least two Venezuelan raw ships are rented by the American Chevron in Venezuelan waters, because the government oil company suspended by PDVSA exports after Washington imposed secondary rates on Venezuela oil buyers.
The situation has now been developed by Venezuelan Press, where you need Dubai’s attractive boats and Carina Voyageer boats that finish its pregnancy and that the American oil company Chevron is waiting for permission to return the ports to the ports.
According to Portal La Patilla, Petroleos Venezuela SA (PDVSA) would also have been suspended download statements to four other tank ships, referring to Reuters and transportation data from the Stock Exchange Group (LESEG).
“Under an individual license to work in Venezuela, which was approved by the United States, Chevron was declared in March by the US Treasury to send Venezuelan crude oil shipments to the United States until the end of May, before the suspension of operations and exports.”
“Carina Voyageer has been dedicated to the Chevron refinery in Pacagla, Mississippi, while Dubai’s attractiveness should transfer his mother -in -law to a rented ship by Valero Energy in Aruba (…) Four other ships expected to download it for this month, he explains.
On March 24, US President Donald Trump announced the imposition of 25 % customs duties on all imports from any country that buys oil or gas from Venezuela because of his “hostile” position.
“Venezuela has been very hostile to the United States and the freedoms we defend. Therefore, any country that buys oil and/or gas from Venezuela will have to pay 25 % to the United States around any trade with our country.”
These rates will enter into force on April 2, and Trump called for a “liberation day”.
Last February, Donald Trump has already finished the license that allowed the American oil giant to Chevron to develop activity in Venezuela.
Venezuela was one of the senior foreign oil suppliers of the United States last year, according to the commercial data of the US Department of Commerce.
In total, the United States bought $ 5.6 billion (5.1 billion euros) of oil and gas from Venezuela in 2024.
Venezuela produces slightly more than one million barrels of oil per day, of which more than 200,000 barrels came from Chevron operations and were heading to the United States.
The American group was a partner of PDVSA National Oil Company in four oil projects.
Maduro confirmed that oil production will not decrease after the departure of Chevron.
Chevron is the only large American oil company that works in Venezuela.
The departure of Chevron is an economic setback for Venezuela, as the American Oil Company contributed to the revitalization of Venezuelan oil production, which in February of this year exceeded one million barrels per day (BPD) for the first time since June 2019, according to OPEC data.
Exports increased by 15 % in January, about 867,000 barrels per day, due to an increase in Chevron Corp.