US Refinery Restores Venezuelan Oil Processing

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  • Source: The Voice
  • 04/20/2026

A major US refinery has resumed processing crude oil from Venezuela, marking a significant shift in global energy dynamics following months of geopolitical upheaval and sanctions.
The oil tanker Minerva Gloria, carrying approximately 400,000 barrels of Venezuelan crude, recently docked near the Mississippi Sound, supplying Chevron’s largest refinery in Pascagoula, Mississippi. This development comes after the US government, under President Donald Trump, moved to tap Venezuela’s vast oil reserves following a dramatic military operation that led to the capture of former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.

Venezuela, home to the world’s largest proven oil reserves, had seen its exports plummet in recent years due to underinvestment and strict US sanctions. However, exports rebounded in March, surpassing one million barrels per day for the first time since September.
Chevron, currently the only major US company with extraction operations in Venezuela, is now importing around 250,000 barrels of crude daily, with plans to increase that figure to as much as 400,000 barrels. The refinery in Pascagoula is specifically designed to process heavy, sulfur-rich Venezuelan crude, making it a strategic asset in the current energy landscape.
The renewed flow of Venezuelan oil comes at a critical time, as global markets face disruption due to tensions in the Middle East, particularly the ongoing conflict involving Iran and the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz—a key global oil transit route.

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