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TexasTowelie

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Thu Jun 11, 2020, 12:44 PM Jun 2020

Venezuela on Brink of Famine With Fuel Too Scarce to Sow Crops

Venezuelan farmer Roberto Latini fears his window to plant this year’s crop is quickly closing.

He’d hoped to seed corn, but couldn’t find the fuel to operate his trucks and equipment before the dry season ended. So he set his sights on rice, which can be planted even in heavy rains. Weeks later, fuel is still short and “as time goes by, it’s getting too late to sow,” Latini said.

After seven years of economic collapse, Venezuela’s crisis has entered a troubling new phase. In a nation that’s home to the world’s largest oil reserves, fuel shortages have grown so acute that fields are going bare.

Venezuela is now on the verge of famine, the International Crisis Group warns. More than half of the land used to grow vegetables last year won’t be replanted, according to farming federation Fedeagro. Corn production is expected to cover less than a quarter of national demand. And the tightening vice of U.S. sanctions threatens to strangle what little food and oil is getting in from abroad.

Read more: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-06-11/venezuela-on-brink-of-famine-with-fuel-too-scarce-to-sow-crops

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Venezuela on Brink of Famine With Fuel Too Scarce to Sow Crops (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jun 2020 OP
That's what happens when party-apparatchiks replace oil-refinery engineers. DetlefK Jun 2020 #1

DetlefK

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1. That's what happens when party-apparatchiks replace oil-refinery engineers.
Thu Jun 11, 2020, 01:21 PM
Jun 2020

Venezuelan crude oil is horrible quality. Venezuela has shitloads of crude oil, but it's horrible quality: Too heavy, too many mineral impurities, too many water impurities, making refining it already a nightmare as is. Suitable for making heavy oils, by far not suitable for making gas.
Cue the Maduro-regime staffing the refineries with loyalists, not caring whether they are actually qualified for the job.

And now Venezuela can't sell their shitty crude for gas.

IIRC, about 2 years ago Venezuela tried to pay a foreign debt with an oil-tanker full of venezuelan crude. They were rebuffed. The crude was not accepted as payment.



Of course it also doesn't help that neither Chavez nor Maduro ever invested in modernizing and repairing infrastructure. (Exploding transformers are variously blamed on it being too hot right now or on iguanas mating on top of the transformers.)

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