According to related reports, the “Tanker Tracker” website said that in recent days, about a dozen tankers loaded with Venezuelan crude oil and fuel have quietly left the country's waters, apparently breaking the strict blockade imposed by the United States. All ships confirmed to have left are subject to US sanctions. Another group of ships, also subject to sanctions, left the country empty in recent days after unloading imported products or completing domestic transportation missions. The report said that the departure of these ships may be a relief for the country's state-owned oil company, PetroVenezuela. The company accumulated a large amount of floating offshore oil reserves during the US blockade that began last month, and the country's oil exports came to a standstill for a while.

Zhitongcaijing · 4d ago
According to related reports, the “Tanker Tracker” website said that in recent days, about a dozen tankers loaded with Venezuelan crude oil and fuel have quietly left the country's waters, apparently breaking the strict blockade imposed by the United States. All ships confirmed to have left are subject to US sanctions. Another group of ships, also subject to sanctions, left the country empty in recent days after unloading imported products or completing domestic transportation missions. The report said that the departure of these ships may be a relief for the country's state-owned oil company, PetroVenezuela. The company accumulated a large amount of floating offshore oil reserves during the US blockade that began last month, and the country's oil exports came to a standstill for a while.