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“Zombie” tankers triple Venezuela’s oil exports to China despite US sanctions

By Lucia Kassai and Fabiola Zerpa

CARACAS, Venezuela, (Bloomberg) – Venezuela almost tripled its crude oil exports even as the US continues to tighten sanctions against companies seeking to do business with its ruling regime.

Exports of oil surged to more than half a million barrels a day in November, with nearly all of it heading to China, according to shipping reports and data from vessel monitoring compiled by Bloomberg. Crude output, meanwhile, stood at 484,000 barrels a day on Novmber 25, according to the latest figures in an internal document seen by Bloomberg. That’s a drop of 48 percent year-on-year but shows that the country, despite sanctions and crippled operations, can still produce more oil than Ecuador.

The US Monday imposed sanctions on Chinese firm China National Electronics Import & Export Corporation, accusing it of supporting Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro’s efforts to undermine democracy. Nonetheless, hindering oil ties between China and Venezuela is proving trickier because vessels turn off their satellite-signaling devices and paint over their names to hide their identity and avoid detection, people with knowledge of the situation said.

Once traditional buyers including Repsol SA and Reliance Industries Ltd stopped buying Venezuelan oil amid sanctions, a string of little-known companies stepped up purchases. Zhejiang Ningda Chemical Co Ltd, Arzhil International and Cirrostrati Technology Co are among eight companies transporting Venezuelan oil to Asia. Subsequently, stockpiles of Venezuelan fell dramatically last month.

While PDVSA’s internal documents show vessels like VinlandPacific Cape and Vision loading at the port of Jose, these vessels are not operational. Data compiled by Bloomberg show that they were sent to the scrapyard months prior to the scheduled loading dates in Venezuela. That suggests that their names or unique identification numbers are being used by others.

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