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Venezuela boosts oil sales to China

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Venezuela has increased oil sales to China to 640,000 barrels a day, the Andean nation’s energy minister said.

“Before, we never sold a single barrel of petroleum to China and now we sell them 640,000 (bpd) … at a better price than … in the U.S. market,” Rafael Ramirez said in an interview with El Correo del Orinoco newspaper.

Venezuela produces around 3 million bpd and exports more than two-thirds of its output, mainly to the United States and China, the minister said.

Until 1999, when leftist Hugo Chavez became president, practically all of Venezuela’s oil exports went to the United States, but the new government took steps to diversify through sales of crude to China, India, Japan and other nations, Ramirez pointed out.

Thanks to that approach, he said, “we are not subject to the problems of the U.S. and European economy, nor to the devaluation of the dollar.”

Venezuela’s petroleum relationship with China also includes investment by Beijing in the Andean nation’s oil sector.

The Chinese government’s 2012 budget includes more than $4 billion for state-owned China National Petroleum Corporation to enter joint ventures in Venezuela’s oil-rich Orinoco Belt, Ramirez told the newspaper.

While Caracas estimates the Orinoco reserves at around 300 billion barrels of crude, a study by the U.S. Geological Services says the area could hold as much 513 billion barrels of extractable crude.

Chavez, who has said he expects sales to China to reach 1 million bpd in the medium term, forecasts that Venezuelan oil production will climb to 4 million bpd next year.

The energy minister rejected claims by Chavez opponents that Venezuela’s sale of oil to cash-strapped Caribbean and Latin American nations on highly favorable terms is tantamount to “gifts.”

Outside audits of Venezuelan state oil giant PDVSA do not support the opposition allegations, Ramirez said.

“With our (oil-supply) agreements, which have a strong component of solidarity, above all with the smallest countries, we maintain the strategy of having a presence in our geopolitical space,” he added.

“The 11 countries of the eastern Caribbean don’t consume more than 10,000 barrels (of oil) per day,” Ramirez said. “What have we done? We have constituted 11 mixed enterprises in the Caribbean, a PDVSA company on each island.”

All exported Venezuelan oil “is sold at international prices,” he insisted, dismissing talk of discounts.

“What we do indeed do, in the context of solidarity and of a distinct morality on the petroleum issue, is establish with the smallest countries – when the prices tops a certain level – financing schemes and we accept that they pay us with products,” Ramirez said.

“The extreme right has no room in its mentality and in its trade vision that Uruguay, for example, pays us with some cattle,” the minister said.

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6 Comments on "Venezuela boosts oil sales to China"

  1. BillT on Tue, 14th Aug 2012 1:18 am 

    Barter to avoid the Charmin dollar is going worldwide. Only the fools in the Us believe that their world is going to get better and their lifestyle is ‘non-negotiable’…lol.

  2. Arthur on Tue, 14th Aug 2012 8:09 am 

    Maybe American and European fools will start an oilboycott against Venezuela as well as this country is violating the Monroe doctrine, while letting China develop their oilfields. And of course the Wallstreet boys hate barter trade as it puts them out of business. Barter trade between Germany and South-America was one of the many reasons the lead to WW2.

  3. BillT on Tue, 14th Aug 2012 10:40 am 

    Arthur, you are joking of course. The Us imports about 1/8 of our oil from Venezuela, which is right next door. China is also developing the Cuban oil fields and the Brazilian oil fields. They probably have their hands in even more of South America’s resources than we realize. China is getting their resources by spending the ever shrinking Walmart dollars in exchange for real wealth.

  4. Arthur on Tue, 14th Aug 2012 2:38 pm 

    Of course I am joking, but Cuba and Brazil are relatively small players, where Venezuela has the largest oil reserves on the planet, albeit with low EROEI.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-13/venezuela-overtakes-saudis-for-largest-oil-reserves-bp-says-1-.html

    But I am sure the US does not like this development. Maybe it is time to bring demokressy to Venezuela 😉

    Or maybe 19 Venezuelans with box cutters… ah well

  5. BillT on Tue, 14th Aug 2012 3:30 pm 

    Hahaha…believe me, the Empire has tried, but every time, they have been foiled by the Venezuelan’s. Several assassination attempts and a few “terrorist’ events financed by the CIA have not been successful. It seems that the Venezuelan people like Chavez. Ditto, Cuba. We may have restricted their expansion, but they are still giving the finger to their northern neighbor.

  6. DC on Tue, 14th Aug 2012 6:51 pm 

    Q/Thanks to that approach, he said, “we are not subject to the problems of the U.S. and European economy, nor to the devaluation of the dollar.”

    Key line there.

    Thats sure to enrage the amerikans even more. Even tho it wont make headline news. Expect more assiasnation attempts and be very wary of mid level miltary officers suddenly ordering Mercedes Benzs from Miami dealerships…

    Barter for oil!, Cows for gas? Cant have that! Barter bypasses the Wall St, London cartel, cuts them right out of the action. The US cant finance its war-machine and endless debt when oil is being traded for cows, or oranges or steel. Better send out the Marines! Opps, there busy helping destabilize Sryia atm…

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