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Ship data shows that US naphtha is arriving in Venezuela, reviving heavy oil production.

Ship tracking data revealed that the first naphtha shipment for Venezuela, as part of an oil deal reached between Caracas & Washington in this'month', arrived Friday on Venezuelan waters aboard a tanker chartered a trading house Vitol.

Caracas, Washington and Venezuela agreed on a $2 billion oil deal this month after the U.S. captured Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro. The agreement covers up to 50,000,000?barrels Venezuelan oil that is in storage.

The agreement gives traders Vitol &?Trafigura first access to Venezuelan oil to resell to refineries worldwide. It also includes a?supply? of heavy naphtha, needed to dilute Venezuela's extra-heavy output.

According to documents and shipping data from the state company PDVSA, the United Kingdom flagged tanker "Hellespont Protector" was approaching Venezuela's Jose port on Friday. The tanker was due to discharge in the next few days.

The documents show that PDVSA has not received any new naphtha cargos since late December. PDVSA imports approximately 100,000 barrels of light crude and naphtha per day to "dilute" its heaviest crude production.

Last year, PDVSA's principal joint venture partner U.S. Chevron supplied the last cargo under?U.S. authorization. Washington's strict ban on all vessels sanctioned from entering and leaving Venezuela's waters has stopped many suppliers including Russia from sending cargoes to Venezuela.

Sources in the industry said that Venezuela reversed its oil production cuts last week. However, the reversal was not very successful due to a lack of diluents, and the slow draining of its crude stockpiles. (Reporting and editing by Julia Symmes Cobb and David Gregorio; Marianna Paraga)

(source: Reuters)