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Venezuela ‘ready’ to supply global oil market: Maduro

Country’s current output is about 700,000 bpd, compared to 2.3 million bpd in 2002

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Sep 2022 12:00PM

Venezuela ‘ready’ to supply global oil market: Maduro
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announces that his country is ‘ready’ to supply the global oil and gas market, which has been crippled by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. – AFP pic, September 15, 2022

CARACAS – Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said yesterday his country is “ready” to supply the global oil and gas market, which has been crippled by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“Venezuela is ready and willing to fulfill its role and supply, in a stable and secure manner, the oil and gas market that the world economy needs,” Maduro said at an event held during the Opec secretary-general’s visit to Caracas.

Maduro insisted his country’s oil industry had “recovered”, despite production levels falling to historic lows after years of lacking investment and maintenance.

Venezuela’s current output is about 700,000bpd, compared to 2.3 million bpd in 2002.

The United States has imposed a battery of sanctions on Caracas in a bid to force Maduro from power, with one 2019 measure preventing Venezuela from trading its crude oil – which accounted for 96% of the country’s revenues – on the US market.

But US President Joe Biden’s administration announced in May it would ease some of those sanctions, as energy prices surged due to the war in Ukraine.

Maduro condemned the energy “crisis” caused by what he called “unjustified” sanctions on Russia. He has been among the few international figures to assure Russian President Vladimir Putin of his “strong support” in the wake of the invasion.

Russia, Europe’s main natural gas supplier, has sharply reduced deliveries, raising fears of shortages and even higher prices as winter approaches.

During his visit to Caracas, Opec Secretary-General Haitham al-Ghais warned the organization is facing a challenge that was “more serious, more critical” than any it has faced since it was founded 62 years ago. – AFP, September 15, 2022

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