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Listen: With Venezuela sanctions lifting, what's in store for Mexican and Canadian crudes?

  • Featuring
  • Jeff Mower    Pat Harrington    Sheky Espejo
  • Commodity
  • Crude Oil Oil Refined Products
  • Length
  • 13:43

The lifting of Venezuelan oil sanctions by the US has sparked a series of reactions in the upstream market. S&P Global expects an increase of roughly 100,000 b/d in crude exports from Venezuela to 850,000 b/d.

Jeff Mower, director of Americas oil news, sits down with Americas crude markets editor Patrick Harrington and Mexico energy editor Sheky Espejo to discuss the sanctions and the impact their lifting will have on competing Mexican and Canadian crude grades.

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