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CC | Venezuela to receive Angolan crude from Statoil at Curaçao oil terminal

HomeNieuwsCC | Venezuela to receive Angolan crude from Statoil at Curaçao oil...
Three cargoes of African crude delivered in Curaçao
New cargoes of African medium crude oil expected in Bullenbaai, Curaçao

WILLEMSTAD, CARACAS – Venezuela’s state-run oil firm PDVSA will receive next week a 935,000-barrel cargo of Angola’s Girassol medium crude at its Bullenbay terminal in Curaçao, after awarding a tender to Norway’s oil company Statoil, according to traders and information from Reuters.

PDVSA in September changed the terms of crude tenders it had been launching since last year to import Urals crude and it is now requesting any 30-33 API degree crude with up to 1.1 percent of sulfur, while Russia’s Rosneft is providing the company with Urals under a supply contract.

The Angolan crude, on tanker Maran Pythia, was loaded on Oct. 20 at Girassol terminal and it plans to be unloaded on Nov. 6, Reuters trade flows and vessel tracking data say.

PDVSA this week closed a second tender to buy a 30-33 API degree crude cargo for November delivery at Bullenbay.

The company did not answer a request for comment.

Royal Dutch Shell has been selling African crudes to PDVSA since June. At least six cargoes, of 800,000-1 million barrels each of Nigerian and Angolan grades, have been delivered by the firm at PDVSA’s terminal in Curacao.

Venezuela is buying some 2 million barrels per month of different crudes, mostly Russian and African light and medium grades, to be processed at its Isla refinery in Curaçao, while freeing volumes of its own light crude production to use it as diluent.

Bron: CuracaoChronicle

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