Venezuela’s Oil Product Imports From U.S. Surge Ninefold
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Venezuela imported 196,000 barrels a day of petroleum products from the U.S. in September, more than nine times more than the 20,000 barrels a day the South American country imported in the same month a year earlier, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said today.
Venezuela, which has the largest oil reserves in the world, imported 68,000 barrels a day of finished motor gasoline from the U.S. in September, according to data published on the EIA’s website.