Thu 22 Oct 2009, 16:33 GMT

Venezuela: Product availability update


Bunker supplier PDVSA provides update on product availability at Venezuelan ports.



Venezuelan bunker supplier PDVSA has announced that it currently has the following product availability at Venezuelan ports:

PortsI-380(mt)MGO(mt)
Puerto La Cruz
Laura 500 70 (reloading 21-23/10)
Lizzie 1900 130
Filippa 420 40
Fiorella 1400 800


Puerto Cabello
Venebunker 1 Out of service
By truck 200 200


Offshore Amuay
Venebunker 7 2500 750


Offshore Maracaibo Lake
Picacho 1680 110


Ex-Pipe Delivery
Amuay Terminal 6000 5000
Cardon Terminal N/A 6000
Puerto Miranda 7500 6000 MDO (only working cargo operat)


Customers are requested to contact the PDVSA sales team on +58 416 645 7821 for all bunker enquiries.


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