seeds oil refinery plant cost in venezuela

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • What type of oil does Venezuela produce?
  • Venezuela’s conventional crude oil is heavy and sour by international standards. As a result, much of Venezuela’s oil production must go to specialized domestic and international refineries. The country’s most prolific production area is the OOB.‌
  • Will Chevron be able to produce crude oil in Venezuela?
  • Much of Venezuela's crude oil production capacity and infrastructure have suffered from a decade-long lack of capital and regular maintenance. Chevron's earlier exemption increased its production to 135,000 barrels per day (b/d) in 2023, and we expect Chevron's output in Venezuela to reach 200,000 b/d by the end of 2024.‌
  • Is Venezuela's refining industry doing well in 2022?
  • The domestic refining industry kept Venezuela’s gas stations well supplied, but this is by no means the case anymore in 2022. Ever since the start of the Bolivarian revolution, Venezuela’s oil and gas industry has been struggling, and refining has been the hardest hit.‌
  • What happened to Venezuela's crude oil production?
  • Venezuela’s output has fallen significantly since global crude oil prices fell from their peak in mid–2014. The production declines have been especially acute since mid–2016, with Venezuela’s crude oil output falling by 755,000 barrels per day (b/d) between June 2016 and May 2018. The Venezuelan economy relies heavily on crude oil.‌
  • How much oil is refining in Venezuela?
  • According to OGJ, Venezuela had 1.3 million bbl/d of domestic crude oil refining capacity in 2013, all operated by PDVSA. The major facilities include the Paraguana Refining Center (955,000 bbl/d), Puerto de la Cruz (195,000 bbl/d), El Palito (126,900 bbl/d), and San Roque (5,200 bbl/d).‌
  • Where are PDVSA refineries located?
  • The Cardon and the Amuay refineries are located near Punto Fijo in the Paraguana peninsula, in the Falcon state in north-west Venezuela, while the Bajo Grande refinery is situated in the western coast of Lake Maracaibo in the Zuila state, Venezuela. PDVSA was founded with the nationalisation of Venezuela’s oil industry in 1976.