A workers checks oil barrels before shipping. Photo: Edgar Su/Reuters.
Venezuelan oil exports fell by 38% in April as tanker owners and customers withdrew from Venezuelan waters several vessels waiting to load, after the United States escalated its unilateral coercive measures against Venezuela.
According to a report by the British news agency Reuters, a total of 37 vessels departed Venezuelan ports without loading in April.
“Exports averaged 545,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude and fuel, down from a peak of 873,500 bpd in March and 703,000 bpd exported in April last year,” Reuters reported, citing data from financial firm Lseg, which tracks tanker movements.