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US Energy Chief Says US Getting 30% Higher Price for Venezuelan Oil Than Venezuela Did Weeks Ago


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U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Thursday the U.S. is getting a 30% higher price for Venezuelan crude oil than Venezuela got before U.S. special forces captured President Nicolas Maduro earlier this month.

“We’re getting about a 30% higher realized price when we sell the same barrel of oil than they sold the same barrel of oil three weeks ago,” Wright said at a U.S. Energy Association event. Wright not detail the prices of the oil sales before and after the capture of Maduro.


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The U.S. has completed the first sales of Venezuelan oil that are part of a $2 billion deal reached earlier this month between Caracas and Washington, a U.S. official told Reuters on Wednesday. The first sales were valued at $500 million with additional sales expected in the coming days and weeks, the official said.

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President Donald Trump’s administration has said it will sell up to 50 million barrels of the country’s stranded oil and will keep selling produced Venezuelan oil indefinitely.

In December, oil buyers in Asia demanded deep discounts on Venezuelan crude due to a flood of sanctioned oil from Russia and Iran on offer and to heightened risk of loading in the South American country, traders and said. Due to quality issues with the oil and U.S. sanctions, state oil company PDVSA had been forced to slash prices, with the discount below Brent crude about double year-ago levels.

With Russian and Iranian supplies also sold at deep discounts, buyers in China were barely biting at offers of Venezuela’s flagship Merey heavy crude at $14 per barrel below Brent, a trader involved in sales to Chinese independent refiners said in December.29dk2902l

(Reporting by Timothy Gardner, Editing by Nick Zieminski)

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