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Venezuelan Oil Strikes Into the Caribbean

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Last updated: 2026/01/20 at 6:19 PM
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Tankers have begun discharging Venezuelan crude at Caribbean islands, publicly signaling their exercise in a transfer that marks a brand new commerce order after US exerted management over Caracas’ oil business. 

Two vessels delivered about 2.5 million barrels of Venezuela’s Merey crude to storage tanks on Saint Lucia and Curacao, staging posts for broader exports, over the weekend, in accordance with ship-tracking information. Within the coming days, others tankers are set to deliver extra of the nation’s oil to completely different locations, together with the Bahamas.

The Trump administration tapped buying and selling giants Trafigura Group and Vitol Group to assist market Venezuelan crude, and is encouraging US majors to put money into the nation to revive its battered oil business. The delivery market is being shaken up by the intervention, with freight charges surging for some routes. 

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Some so-called darkish fleet tankers laden with Venezuelan crude have turned on their transponders as they put together to dump their oil, whereas ships which have stayed away from the commerce return to take part. 

The Volans — an Aframax sanctioned by the US and UK — unloaded about 600,000 barrels at Curacao on Jan. 17, in accordance with ship-tracking information. The discharge location is residence to the Bullen Bay storage facility. The vessel was carrying a cargo for Vitol, Bloomberg reported final week.

Individually, the Kelly, a very-large crude provider, arrived at Castries on Saint Lucia on Jan. 18 to dump 1.9 million barrels of Merey, in accordance with the info. The supply is the primary cargo of Venezuelan crude to the Caribbean island since Dec. 2018, in accordance with Kpler and Vortexa.

Castries is residence to a storage facility that’s primarily operated by Houston-headquartered Buckeye Companions LP. The corporate didn’t instantly reply to an electronic mail looking for remark exterior of working hours. Bloomberg Information couldn’t determine the corporate or entity answerable for the oil commerce.

In the meantime, VLCC Marbella reached South Using Level within the Bahamas on Jan. 19 with about 1.9 million barrels, in accordance with the info, one other vessel carrying a Vitol cargo. A 3rd supertanker — Rene — is laden with greater than 1.7 million barrels and attributable to arrive within the Bahamas later this week.

Previous to Washington’s intervention, Venezuela relied on dark-fleet tankers to export its oil and most flows headed to China, a key marketplace for bitumen-rich grades similar to Merey. Now, cargoes are being provided to a wider vary of locations, together with Indian and US Gulf Coast refiners. 




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