Exclusive-US authorizes US diluent supply to Venezuela oil sector


An oil pumpjack and a tank with the corporate logo of state oil company PDVSA are seen in an oil facility in Lagunillas, Venezuela January 29, 2019. REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia

WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - The U.S. ‌Treasury Department on Tuesday issued ‌a new license authorizing the export and sale to Venezuela of U.S. diluents, ‍a key fuel needed ‍to produce exportable ‌crude oil grades in the OPEC ‍country, ​according to a document shown to Reuters by ⁠an administration official.

The authorization, which is ‌Washington's second general license granted so far ⁠to ‍ease sanctions on Venezuela following the U.S. capture of President Nicolas ‍Maduro last month, supports ‌the administration's policy of recovering Venezuela's oil sector, the document says.

It expressly authorizes processing of payments from Venezuela's government for the authorized transactions.

The U.S. Treasury last week issued ‌a broad license allowing U.S. companies to load, transport, store, sell and ​refine Venezuelan oil.

(Reporting by Timothy Gardner, Editing by Marianna Parraga and Richard Valdmanis)

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