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    Spain’s imports of Venezuelan oil rise as US sanctions deadline approaches

    April 5, 2025
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    Madrid — Spain’s crude oil imports from Venezuela in January and February rose roughly 59% from a year earlier as a key sanctions deadline set by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration approaches.

    In the first two months of 2025, Spain imported 449,000 tons of crude from Venezuela, up from 283,000 tons in the same period last year, according to data released on Friday by Cores, an arm of Spain’s energy and environment ministry.
    U.S. authorities announced last week a 25% tariff on goods from countries buying Venezuelan crude and gas and moved to revoke authorisations it had granted to foreign partners of state-run oil company PDVSA to operate and export from the OPEC nation.
    Under the permit issued by the previous U.S. administration, Spain’s largest oil company Repsol agreed to receive oil from PDVSA as payment for debt. It increased import volumes last year.
    It is now in talks with Washington to seek ways to keep operating in Venezuela after it was given a May 27 deadline to wind down its operations there.
    Last year, Spain imported over 3 million tons of Venezuelan crude, more than twice as much as in 2023 and reaching levels not seen since 2015.
    Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his government have always rejected sanctions by the United States and others, saying they are illegitimate measures that amount to an “economic war” designed to cripple the country.

    Reporting by Pietro Lombardi; editing by David Evans – Reuters

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