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Venezuela prepares larger oil cargoes to export, targets India

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 24, 2026

Sources and data indicate that trading houses and buyers of Venezuelan oil chartered the very large crude carriers to export from the South American nation since the Caracas-Washington deal was signed. This is expected to increase shipments to India and speed up the process starting in March.

Trading firms Vitol, Trafigura and others have been exporting Venezuelan fuel and crude oil since January. This is part of an important $2 billion deal that the U.S. agreed to with Venezuela after the capture of President Nicolas Maduro.

According to data on vessel movements, the 'lion's share' of exports has been made by Panamax and Aframax tanks to U.S. refining facilities, while Suezmaxes are being shipped to Caribbean terminals such as Curacao and St. Lucia.

Hire supertankers with a capacity of up to two million barrels can speed up deliveries to Venezuela's main oil export terminal Jose. This is run by the state-owned energy firm PDVSA, which handles 70% of all crude exports.

PDVSA and Vitol?did not reply to requests for comment. Trafigura refused to comment. Reporting by Marianna Pararaga, Shariq Khan, Arathy Sommesekhar, and Georgina Mcartney. Julia Symmes Cobb edited the story.

(source: Reuters)

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