💨 Abstract
Venezuela's oil exports have halted due to U.S. sanctions and political changes. Port captains report no requests to authorize ships to leave, and several vessels remain loaded but undeparted. The U.S. has imposed an oil embargo, complicating operations for state-run PDVSA and its partner Chevron. This could force Venezuela to reduce oil production as storage reaches capacity.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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