About a dozen tankers loaded with Venezuelan crude and fuel departed in recent days from the country's waters in dark mode, seemingly breaking a strict blockade imposed by the US amid intense pressure that mounted until the capture of deposed President Nicolas Maduro, monitoring service TankerTrackers.com said.
Breakdown
- Venezuela relies heavily on its oil reserves for economic stability
- US President Trump announced plans for US investment after Maduro's removal 6s
- Venezuela holds 17% of global oil reserves, more than Saudi Arabia 40s
- US sanctions since 2017 limit American oil firms; only Chevron remains 1m 3s
- Ousted president says Venezuela is open to US oil investment 1m 28s