Exclusive: Middlemen have left Venezuela's PDVSA with $21.2 billion in unpaid bills

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Exclusive: Middlemen have left Venezuela's PDVSA with $21.2 billion in unpaid bills
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Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA has accumulated $21.2 billion in accounts receivable, according to documents viewed by Reuters, after turning to dozens of little known intermediaries three years ago to export its oil under U.S. sanctions.

The internal disclosure of the enormous amount of unpaid sales - about 84% of PDVSA's total value of invoiced shipments - reveals for the first time the depths of revenue losses due to the withdrawal of established oil company buyers since 2020.

The accounts receivable also includes an outstanding balance to be paid by Iran for its receipt of cargoes from Venezuela since 2020 as part of an oil swap between the two countries, the documents show. to trade most of its sales to Asia and to compensate for the loss of its main market, the United States.

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