Venezuelan Oil Exports To Europe Set To Resume After Two Years -document, Sources
A 650,000-barrel-cargo of Venezuela's oil chartered by Italy's Eni is about to set sail carrying the first export of crude from the U.S.-sanctioned country to Europe in two years, Refinitiv Eikon data showed on Friday.
From The Maldives To Venezuela: How Iran Gets Oil To An Ally
A Venezuela-owned tanker in March sailed to a remote spot in the Indian Ocean and met an Iran-flagged vessel, took on a cargo of Iranian condensate and sailed home, according to monitoring services and shipping documents.
Exclusive-Guyana In 'No Rush' To Draft New Oil Production-sharing Pact -minister
Guyana is in "no rush" to draft a new production sharing agreement (PSA) for offshore oil development, its Natural Resources minister told Reuters, reversing a year-long drive to devise new rules for future output.
Cuba Struggles To Buy Fuel As Imports From Venezuela Dwindle -data
Cuba is struggling to cover a fuel deficit as imports from Venezuela and other countries remain below historical levels and global prices boosted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine make purchases almost unaffordable, according to analysts and data.
OPEC Has No Control Over Events Roiling Global Oil Markets -Sec Gen
OPEC has no control over the events that have led to the run up in global oil prices and there is not enough capacity worldwide to compensate for the loss of Russian supply, OPEC Secretary General Mohammad Barkindo said on Monday.
Colombia's President Says Any Solution For Venezuela Must Come Through Elections
Colombian President Ivan Duque on Monday said any solution for Venezuela's future, whose humanitarian crisis under President Nicolas Maduro has hit neighboring nations with an influx of migrants, must come through genuine, transparent presidential elections.
ConocoPhillips And Venezuela's PDVSA Reach $2 Billion Settlement
The deal suspended a dispute that blocked the state-run company from exporting oil from most of its key Caribbean facilities.