(photo courtesy André Motta de Souza/ Petrobras).
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-brazil-sanctions-tankers/brazils-petrobras-says-it-will-not-hire-oil-tankers-that-visited-venezuela-idUSKBN23K019
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil’s Petroleo Brasileiro SA has told
shippers it will not hire any tankers that have visited Venezuela in the
past 12 months, the state-controlled oil company said on Friday,
signaling adherence to U.S. sanctions on the Latin American nation.
The
United States this year blacklisted oil tankers and shipping companies
over their dealings with Venezuela, seeking to drain oil revenues that
sustain the rule of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Washington has
said it could add to its sanctions list, a move that could disrupt
sea-borne trade by sharply raising tanker rates.
“We have recently reinforced to our suppliers we would not accept
offers from ships that had operated in Venezuela during the sanctions
period (12 months),” the company said in an emailed response to Reuters.
Petrobras has added specific language to its shipping contracts
to avoid hiring ships out of compliance with U.S. Treasury Department’s
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) regulations, the Petrobras
statement said.
Under President Jair Bolsonaro, who describes
himself as an admirer of U.S. President Donald Trump, Brazil and its
state-controlled oil producer have distanced themselves from Venezuela.
Reporting by Sabrina Valle; Editing by Will Dunham
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