Arab Times

Venezuela oil output hits 28-year low – OPEC

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CARACAS/HOUSTON, Nov 13, (RTRS): Oil-dependent Venezuela's crude output dipped last month below 2 million barrels per day, its lowest level in nearly three decades, global producer group OPEC said on Monday.

The report could not have come at a worse time, with the economy in crisis and the socialist government struggling to pay its foreign debt. The government opens talks on Monday with creditors to renegotiat­e its debt and avert a default that would plunge its economy into deeper trouble.

Compoundin­g the situation, another six managers and employees of state oil company PDVSA in eastern Venezuela were arrested in recent days for fiddling production figures, two PDVSA sources said on Monday. The Organizati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries' latest monthly data showed Venezuela reporting production of 1.955 million bpd in October, versus 2.085 million in September.

The figure was even lower based on secondary sources rather than what the government reports, at 1.863 million bpd in October, according to OPEC.

Venezuela depends on oil for more than 95 percent of hard currency export revenues, fuelling both social welfare programs and payment on some $60 billion of outstandin­g bonds.

PDVSA is the financial motor for President Nicolas Maduro's government, but has been suffering from the oil price drop, crippling operationa­l problems, and internal corruption.

PDVSA did not confirm the latest arrests. But Venezuela's chief prosecutor Tarek Saab, a Maduro ally who has been leading the graft investigat­ion in the oil sector, was due to give a news conference later on Monday with his most recent findings.

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