food oil refinery machine in venezuela

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • Does Venezuela rely on US refinery technology?
  • The effort by state oil firm Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) and the state-owned National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC) to boost fuel output at the Paraguana Refining Center marks a step toward ending Venezuela's reliance on U.S. refinery technology, the sources said.
  • Which refiners rely on Venezuela?
  • Other refiners such as Chalmette, Saint Charles, and Texas City are highly dependent on Venezuela for more than 60% of their total imports. The average crude quality imported by the refiners running Venezuelan crudes involves a 21.8 degree API and 2.7% sulphur spec crude. Replacing such barrels will be a tall task.
  • What's going on with Venezuela's largest refining complex?
  • REUTERS/Jorge Silva/ Acquire Licensing Rights PUNTO FIJO, Venezuela, Feb 6 (Reuters) - State firms from Iran and Venezuela will start in the coming weeks a 100-day revamp of the South American nation's largest refining complex to restore its crude distillation capacity, four sources close to the plan said.
  • Will PDVSA reanimate Venezuela's motor fuel production?
  • (Reuters, 8.Jul.2021) ¡ª Venezuela¡¯s state-run oil company PDVSA has started producing two upgraded crude grades for domestic refining, aiming at reanimating the country¡¯s much-needed output of motor fuels, according to a company document and sources close the decision.
  • Can a US refiner buy Venezuelan oil from Chevron?
  • Valero, PBF and other U.S. independent refiners wouldnot need any new authorizationto buy Venezuelan oil from Chevron. But Citgo, owned by Venezuela's PDVSA, may require clearance from the U.S. Treasury Department since it operates under a license, analysts and experts said.
  • Do Venezuelan refiners still take barrels?
  • Simply put, not only are there fewer counterparties taking Venezuelan barrels, but the refiners that continue to take barrels are typically buying at a smaller clip. The Venezuelans own CITGO Refining, which operates the Lake Charles and Corpus Christi refiners in the US Gulf and the Lemont refinery in the Midwest.