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Shipping schedules show that about 2 million barrels Venezuelan oil are being shipped to Spain’s Repsol.

According to the shipping schedules seen, 2 million barrels Venezuelan heavy oil are being sent to refineries in Spain owned by Repsol, after purchases made by Trafigura. Trafigura, Vitol and others were granted U.S. export licenses to ship millions of barrels Venezuelan oil from the U.S. to other countries. This was in response to the capture of President Nicolas Maduro by U.S. forces. Since then, the companies have been storing the oil in Caribbean terminals while marketing the cargoes to refiners throughout the U.S.

Spain has not imported Venezuelan crude oil since the first quarter last year, before U.S. president Donald Trump revoked the authorizations for foreign companies to receive or carry oil from a?U.S. sanctioned country.

The U.S. Treasury Department granted a license to U.S. firms on Friday that allows them to transport, refine, and sell Venezuelan oil.

The company said that some Venezuelan heavy crudes are suitable for its refineries including Cartagena. It is interested in stable supplies coming from South America.

Delcy Rodriguez met with executives of Repsol and Maurel & Prom on Wednesday in Caracas. This was after the approval last month of a sweeping reform to the main oil law of Venezuela. The reform allowed the government to update and negotiate the terms of their joint ventures with the state company PDVSA for six months.

Repsol and Trafigura have declined to comment.

PDVSA operated Jose port in early February, and one of two cargoes of Merey Heavy Crude for Repsol on Suezmax tanks left the port. According to the schedule, the second cargo is expected to be loaded this week. The staff in Houston and Madrid contributed to the report. Additional reporting was done by Julia Symmes Cobb, Matthew Lewis and other staff.

(source: Reuters)