Venezuela’s Heavy Oil Gets a Lifeline from US Naphtha

US naphtha has begun arriving in Venezuelan waters, marking an early and telling step in efforts to restart the country’s long-crippled heavy oil production. Ship tracking data showed a tanker chartered by Vitol reaching Venezuelan waters with the first naphtha cargo tied to a new oil deal between Washington and Caracas.

The shipment follows a flagship agreement struck earlier this month after the removal of Nicolás Maduro, allowing Venezuela to sell up to 50 million barrels of crude currently in storage under a $2 billion supply framework. Getting oil out of tanks, however, requires more than political permission.

Naphtha is not fuel for cars or power plants. It is a light petroleum product used as a diluent, blended with Venezuela’s extra-heavy crude to thin it enough to flow through pipelines and load onto export tankers. Without it, Venezuela’s crude behaves less like oil and more like asphalt. Production stalls without naphtha because the heavy crude physically cannot move.

That bottleneck has haunted Venezuela for years. As domestic refining collapsed and sanctions cut off imports, the country became dependent on foreign diluents. In 2025, Russia emerged as a key supplier of naphtha, but those shipments were increasingly vulnerable to U.S. enforcement actions targeting sanctioned tankers. Several cargoes were forced to divert, putting Venezuelan exports at risk.

The arrival of U.S.-linked naphtha changes that equation, at least temporarily. It gives PDVSA and its joint ventures the ability to blend, transport, and sell heavy crude again — a prerequisite for any sustained increase in output. Analysts have warned that without steady diluent supplies, Venezuela could lose hundreds of thousands of barrels per day of production.

This does not mean Venezuela’s oil sector is fixed. Infrastructure remains degraded, investment needs are massive, and operational capacity is fragile. But naphtha shipments are a practical signal that the reset is moving from headlines to hardware.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

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