According to recent reports, Venezuela’s monthly crude oil exports have once again surpassed one million barrels per day. Andy Walz – president of downstream, midstream, and chemicals at Chevron – confirmed to the BBC that the company is importing the equivalent a quarter of a million barrels of Venezuelan oil per day.

The BBC detailed that the crude oil tanker Minerva Gloria recently docked at a wharf in the Mississippi sound, carrying 400,000 barrels of crude oil — an amount that, six months ago, would have been “impossible” to bring to the United States.

Following the January 3 U.S. law enforcement operation in Caracas authorized by President Donald Trump that resulted in the arrest of socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro, the Venezuelan regime, now under “acting president” Delcy Rodríguez, has begun collaborating with the U.S.

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