25-08-2025 08:55 via industrialinfo.com

Venezuelan Crude Destined for U.S. Shores

August 25, 2025--Written by Daniel Graeber for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--A renewed license that allows Chevron (Houston, Texas) to export crude oil from Venezuela is showing up in the U.S. data, with import volumes of heavy crude destined for U.S. shores.
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