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US details plans to take over PdV sales

  • : Crude oil
  • 26/01/07

The US administration is in talks with Caracas to "indefinitely" take over oil sales by state-owned PdV and supply the diluents and equipment to enable a boost in Venezuelan output, US energy secretary Chris Wright said on Wednesday.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed that the interim government in Venezuela will turn over between 30mn-50mn bl of "High Quality, Sanctioned Oil" to the US. That volume is roughly the amount of oil Venezuela holds in both onshore and floating storage, and the US will take over marketing the stored barrels and then "indefinitely, going forward, we will sell the production that comes out of Venezuela into the marketplace."

The US is working directly with Venezuela to carry out this plan, Wright said at the Goldman Sachs Energy, CleanTech and Utilities Conference in Miami.

The US would supply the diluent required to enable the extraction and transportation of the heavy crude Venezuela produces, Wright said. "As we make progress with the government, we'll enable the importing of parts and equipment and services to kind of prevent the industry from collapsing, stabilize the production, and then as quickly as possible, start to see it growing again."

Taking these steps will eventually lead to the return of more US companies to Venezuela, Wright said.

The plan outlined by Wright is the result of rapid improvisation of the US objectives in Venezuela following the 3 January US special forces operation that captured the country's president, Nicolas Maduro, and transported him to the US on drug trafficking charges. The Trump administration said it is working with interim president Delcy Rodriguez to accomplish its goals.

Rodriguez has combined publicly defiant rhetoric with action that effectively complies with Washington's demands, with which PdV and its main foreign partner Chevron are now racing to comply.

PdV is not in a position to quickly deliver any volumes beyond those in floating storage because of long-term operational issues and recent major equipment outages. Uncertainty after the recent seizure of Maduro has led some PdV workers to avoid reporting for work.

"PdV is working at minimal capacity", a PdV source told Argus. "Operational areas [E&P and upgrading] are half working. Storage is full."

Three out of four major upgrading units needed to make Venezuela's extra-heavy crude oil more easily transportable are still down after unexplained explosions and fires in recent weeks, following the US build-up of military forces near Venezuela, the source said.

Wright is scheduled to meet with US oil executives on the sidelines of the Goldman conference to discuss details of the US involvement in Venezuela's oil sector.

Trump in turn will discuss Venezuela with US oil executives at the White House on 9 January.


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