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$500MM of Oil Sits Off Venezuela
« on: February 26, 2019, 06:06:22 pm »
$500MM of Oil Sits Off Venezuela
https://www.rigzone.com/news/wire/500mm_of_oil_sits_off_venezuela-26-feb-2019-158247-article/
February 26, 2019

Venezuela is running out of space to store its sanction-stained crude that few dare to buy, forcing it to reduce output at a time when the world is thirsty for heavy, sulfurous oil.

Tankers holding 8.36 million barrels of Venezuelan crude worth upwards of a half-billion dollars are floating off the country’s coast as the nation struggles to find buyers for its oil following new U.S. sanctions in January. An armada of 16 ships holds cargoes belonging to state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela SA, Chevron Corp., Valero Energy Corp. and Rosneft Oil Co PJSC, according to shipping reports and ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg.

Oil ventures owned by PDVSA with Rosneft, Chevron, Total SA and Equinor ASA, whose upgraders convert tar-like Venezuelan crude into oil that refineries can process, reduced rates this week because they ran out of space to store crude, according to people with knowledge of situation. With few buyers willing to take PDVSA’s oil, the alternative was to put some of that oil onto tankers to clear space and continue to operate at lower rates.

The backlog of ships and growing difficulty in keeping its oil upgraders running underscore the impact U.S. sanctions are having on PDVSA. Shipments to the America, once Venezuela’s largest customer, have dried up. Without access to the U.S. financial system, on which many refiners and trading houses rely on to finance purchases, PDVSA is having trouble finding buyers outside of countries such as India and China, to whom it owes oil in payment for past loans.

The PDVSA-Rosneft joint-venture Petromonagas upgrader isn’t processing oil after running out of space to store their production, a person with knowledge of the situation said. PDVSA-Chevron’s Petropiar venture has reduced output for the same reason, other people said. Petrocedeno, a PDVSA-Total-Equinor venture, is running out of oil to process as a ban on sales of heavy naphtha to PDVSA has made it difficult to ship the heavy oil through pipelines from inland fields to the upgrader, another person said.

While Venezuela has been having a hard time selling its oil, the rest of the world struggles to find heavy barrels after Canada’s self-imposed oil curtailment and OPEC supply cuts reduced the availability of the type of oil Venezuela produces....
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Re: $500MM of Oil Sits Off Venezuela
« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2019, 06:12:57 pm »
$500MM may be a bit over stated considering so few refineries have the abilty to process their sour crude. 

In any case, let Maduro drown in it.

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Re: $500MM of Oil Sits Off Venezuela
« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2019, 06:19:27 pm »
$500MM may be a bit over stated considering so few refineries have the abilty to process their sour crude. 

In any case, let Maduro drown in it.

But those refineries still needed oil when the sanctions kicked in.  The result was heavy-sour got more expense than before, when compared to light-sweet.

Global Prices Turn Topsy-Turvy as Scorned Crudes Become Dear
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-02-14/global-oil-prices-turn-topsy-turvy-as-scorned-crudes-become-dear

...“Heavy-sour” oil from nations such as Venezuela and Iraq have a higher sulfur content and are more viscous than “light-sweet” grades pumped in U.S. shale fields and Europe’s North Sea. While the dirtier crudes could usually be bought for a steep discount versus the easier-to-refine types, they have strengthened dramatically over the past few weeks. At least two varieties have flipped to a premium....
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Re: $500MM of Oil Sits Off Venezuela
« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2019, 07:42:19 pm »
But those refineries still needed oil when the sanctions kicked in.  The result was heavy-sour got more expense than before, when compared to light-sweet.

Global Prices Turn Topsy-Turvy as Scorned Crudes Become Dear
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-02-14/global-oil-prices-turn-topsy-turvy-as-scorned-crudes-become-dear

...“Heavy-sour” oil from nations such as Venezuela and Iraq have a higher sulfur content and are more viscous than “light-sweet” grades pumped in U.S. shale fields and Europe’s North Sea. While the dirtier crudes could usually be bought for a steep discount versus the easier-to-refine types, they have strengthened dramatically over the past few weeks. At least two varieties have flipped to a premium....
And then you have Trump tell the world that oil prices were too high and needed to be lower.....so oil drops $2 a barrel.

Can he just not SHUT UP!  He just can't help himself....