委内瑞拉1月份石油出口量反弹至每日80万桶
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-02 14:57

Core Insights - Venezuela's oil exports rebounded from 498,000 barrels per day in December to approximately 800,000 barrels per day in January under U.S. control [1][2] - The U.S. imposed an oil embargo on Venezuela in December, leading to over 40 million barrels of crude and fuel being stranded, which forced PDVSA to cut production in early January [1][2] - The U.S. Treasury issued licenses in January to Vitol and Trafigura, allowing them to export the accumulated oil, which accelerated Venezuela's oil production, processing, and transportation [1][2] - January's export volume approached last year's average of 847,000 barrels per day, but PDVSA's partners must expedite exports to clear millions of barrels from storage [2] Group 1 - The U.S. Treasury issued a broad license allowing U.S. companies to engage with PDVSA for exporting, storing, transporting, and refining Venezuelan oil [3] - Chevron, a partner of PDVSA, is still awaiting separate licenses to expand its operations [3] - The U.S. became the main destination for Venezuelan crude oil in January, with exports of approximately 284,000 barrels per day, including Chevron's exports of 220,000 barrels per day, a significant increase from 99,000 barrels per day the previous month [3] Group 2 - Vitol and Trafigura exported about 12 million barrels of Venezuelan crude and fuel oil in January, averaging 392,000 barrels per day, primarily to storage facilities in the Caribbean [2][3]

委内瑞拉1月份石油出口量反弹至每日80万桶 - Reportify