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Venezuela refineries process 350,000 b/d crude: PdV

Created at 17 Aug · 9:25 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Venezuela's refineries are processing approximately 350,000 barrels per day of crude, producing sufficient gasoline for domestic demand, according to PdV president Hector Obregon. This marks an improvement from late 2025, with investments helping the state oil company avoid gasoline imports.

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Key Numbers

350,000 b/dcrude processing rate at Venezuela's refineries
late 2025previous production comparison period
108,000 b/dgasoline production in late 2025
53,700 b/ddiesel production in late 2025
1.3mn b/dnameplate refining capacity in 1999
500,000 b/destimated usable refining capacity
200,000-300,000 b/dVenezuela's domestic gasoline demand
1.2mn b/dAmuay refining complex capacity before 2012 explosion
100,000 b/dnaphtha imported in July
125,000 b/dnaphtha projected to be imported in August

Who's Involved

Hector Obregon
President of PdV, stated refinery processing rates
PdV
Venezuelan state oil company
Jovanny Martinez
PdV executive vice president in late 2025
Hugo Chavez
Late former president of Venezuela
Vortexa
Ship tracking data provider

↳ Why This Matters

The increased crude processing and gasoline production in Venezuela's refineries indicate a potential stabilization of the country's energy sector, reducing reliance on imports and easing domestic fuel shortages. This development is significant given Venezuela's history of refining capacity issues and the impact of sanctions.

Key facts

  • Venezuela's refineries are processing approximately 350,000 b/d of crude.
  • The current output is sufficient to meet domestic gasoline demand.
  • Investments in the refining system are helping PdV avoid gasoline imports.
  • Production levels have improved since late 2025.
  • Venezuela continues to import naphtha, primarily from the US.

Venezuela's refineries are currently processing approximately 350,000 barrels per day of crude, a figure described as realistic by an unnamed source within PdV's refining sector. This output is sufficient to meet the country's domestic gasoline demand, which ranges between 200,000 and 300,000 b/d. PdV president Hector Obregon stated that investments in the refining system are enabling the company to avoid gasoline imports, marking an improvement from late 2025 when production was significantly lower.

In late 2025, PdV executive vice president Jovanny Martinez reported gasoline production at 108,000 b/d and diesel at 53,700 b/d. Venezuela's nameplate refining capacity was 1.3 million b/d when Hugo Chavez took office in 1999, but industry estimates suggest only about 500,000 b/d is currently usable. The Amuay refining complex, once capable of 1.2 million b/d, has not recovered from a 2012 explosion. Output is further limited by power outages and issues at the El Palito refinery, crucial for supplying central coastal Venezuela. Delays in maintenance due to recently lifted US sanctions also contributed to production challenges.

Beyond Amuay and El Palito, Venezuela's refining complexes include Bajo Grande and Puerto La Cruz. The country continues to import naphtha, used as a diluent for heavy crude and as a gasoline blending component. Vortexa ship tracking data indicates Venezuela imported about 100,000 b/d of naphtha in July and is on track for slightly more, around 125,000 b/d, in August, with most originating from the US.

Frequently asked questions

Venezuela's refineries are processing approximately 350,000 barrels per day of crude.

Yes, PdV president Hector Obregon stated that the refineries are producing enough gasoline to meet domestic demand.

The current processing rate represents an improvement from late 2025, when gasoline production was reported at 108,000 b/d and diesel at 53,700 b/d.

Factors include structural problems, power outages, issues at key refineries like El Palito, and past delays in maintenance due to US sanctions.

What Happens Next

01PdV continues to offer 97-octane gasoline at more retail stations.
02Venezuela is projected to import slightly more naphtha in August than in July.

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How It Developed

Venezuela's refineries are processing about 350,000 b/d of crude.
Domestic gasoline demand is met by refinery output.
Investments are helping PdV avoid gasoline imports.
Production increased from late 2025 levels.
Structural problems and power outages at refineries limit output.
US sanctions caused maintenance delays.
Venezuela continues to import naphtha for crude diluent and gasoline blending.

Sources

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Venezuela's refineries run at 350,000 b/d: PdVArgus Media

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