12/13 Closing Prices / revised 12/12/2024 21:59 GMT |  12/12 OPEC Basket $73.36 +$0.91 cents 12/13 Mexico Basket (MME)  $66.23 +$1.02 cents   10/30 Venezuela Basket (Merey) $58.30   +$3.39 cents  12/13 NYMEX Light Sweet Crude  $71.29 +$1.27 cents | 12/13 ICE Brent  $74.44 +$1.08 cents | 12/13 Gasoline RBOB NYC Harbor  $2.0 +0.07 % | 12/13 Heating oil NY Harbor  $2.27 +0.05 % | 12/13 NYMEX Natural Gas   $3.28 -5.1% | 12/13  Active U.S. Rig Count (Oil & Gas)  589 + 7 | 12/13 USD/MXN Mexican Peso $20.1257 (data live) 12/13 EUR/USD Dollar  $1.0501 (data live) | 12/16 US/Bs. (Bolivar)  $50.33190000 (data BCV) | Source: WTRG/MSN/Bloomberg/MarketWatch/Reuters

Repsol beginning ‘new dynamic’ in relationship with Venezuela -Reuters

(Aporrea) Venezuela’s heavy crude to help Repsol optimize complex units. Company has received 3 million barrels of Venezuelan oil.

Isla BinnieMarianna Parraga, Reuters

MADRID/HOUSTON
EnergiesNet.com 07 29 2022

Spain’s Repsol is starting a “new dynamic” for its business in Venezuela, where U.S. sanctions had blocked the oil firm from having access to the South American country’s heavy crude for its refineries, the company’s CEO said on Thursday.

Repsol here resumed imports of Venezuelan crude this month after a two-year pause forced by Washington’s sanctions on President Nicolas Maduro’s government, as the U.S. State Department granted authorizations to European companies in the OPEC here nation.

Eni has since June received a total of 3.6 million barrels of Venezuelan crude from state-run oil company PDVSA here, that way settling a portion of pending debt to the Italian firm, according to PDVSA’s documents and tanker tracking data.

Most crude has been later delivered by Eni to Repsol, which has a larger capacity for refining heavy sour crude grades.

“It seems to me we are entering into a new dynamic relating to Venezuela,” Repsol CEO Josu Jon Imaz said during the presentation of the company’s second quarter results.

“The return of cargoes from Venezuela is good news for our refining (business) as the quality of those crudes matches perfectly with the high complexity of our system,” he added.

The Spanish company has so far received almost 3 million barrels of Venezuelan oil, the executive said, without elaborating on how large volumes to be imported will be.

The Venezuelan heavy crude will help Repsol feed its refineries’ most complex units, providing better economics for the facilities.

“We will have a higher capacity to fill our cokers, probably optimizing in a better way the conversion units that we have,” Imaz said.

Repsol cut its use of gas at its refineries – key for converting crude into motor fuel – by 1 billion cubic meters (bcm), and sought alternatives as Europe tries to curb demand in case of further supply disruptions from Russia, the company also said during its report of results.

Reporting by Isla Binnie in Madrid and Marianna Parraga in Houston Editing by Nick Zieminski

reuters.com 07 28 2022

Share this news


 EnergiesNet.com

About Us

 

By Elio Ohep · Launched in 1999 under Petroleumworld.com

Information & News on Latin America’s Energy, Oil, Gas,
Renewables, Climate, Technology, Politics and Social issues

Contact : editor@petroleuworld.com


CopyRight©1999-2024, Petroleumworld.com
, EnergiesNet.com™  /
Elio Ohep – All rights reserved
 

This site is a public free site and it contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner.We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of business, environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. We believe this constitutes a ‘fair use’ of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have chosen to view the included information for research, information, and educational purposes. For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond ‘fair use’, you must obtain permission fromPetroleumworld or the copyright owner of the materia