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Venezuela’s oil exports fell in Nov amid quality, infrastruc­ture issues -data

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HOUSTON, (Reuters) - Loading delays caused by the poor quality of oil from Venezuela’s state-run PDVSA cut the OPEC-member’s exports in November to below third-quarter levels, internal PDVSA documents and tracking data showed.

PDVSA in the second half of this year began taking advantage of a stable supply of Iranian condensate to dilute the South American nation’s extra heavy oil and increase crude output so it could meet demand for both exports and domestic consumptio­n.

But the reshuffle has come at a cost: an excess of water in some exportable crudes is creating loading delays, while the constant discharge of imported condensate is depriving PDVSA of key infrastruc­ture for exports, leading to an inventory build.

PDVSA and its joint ventures delivered 572,567 barrels per day (bpd) of crude and refined products to customers last month, almost 20% below the previous month and about 2% below exports in the same month last year, the data showed.

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