Reliance Industries has obtained a general license from the United States to import crude oil from Venezuela, according to sources. The license allows the Indian private-sector refiner to purchase Venezuelan crude while remaining compliant with U.S. regulations.
Background
Reliance was previously a regular buyer of Venezuelan crude before the U.S. imposed sanctions on the government of President Nicolas Maduro in 2019–20. The sanctions restricted global oil trade with Venezuela, impacting refiners like Reliance that were sourcing heavy crude from the South American nation.
Strategic Importance
- Reliance operates the world’s largest single-site refining complex at Jamnagar, Gujarat.
- Venezuelan crude is suitable for complex refineries designed to process heavy oil.
- The license provides supply diversification amid global geopolitical uncertainties.
The development reflects evolving U.S.–Venezuela oil policy and could impact global crude trade flows.
Significance for India
- Enhances India’s crude sourcing flexibility
- Supports refining margins
- Strengthens energy security
The move comes at a time when global oil markets remain volatile due to geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions.
Key Facts for Exams
- Company: Reliance Industries Limited
- Location of refinery: Jamnagar, Gujarat
- License issued by: United States authorities
- Sanctions on Venezuela imposed: 2019–20
- Venezuelan crude: Heavy oil suited for complex refineries
MCQs
Q1. Which Indian company has secured a U.S. license to import Venezuelan crude oil?
(a) ONGC
(b) Indian Oil Corporation
(c) Reliance Industries Limited
(d) Bharat Petroleum
(e) Essar Oil
Q2. The refining complex of Reliance Industries is located at:
(a) Mumbai
(b) Jamnagar
(c) Visakhapatnam
(d) Kochi
(e) Paradip
Q3. The U.S. imposed sanctions on Venezuela primarily during which period?
(a) 2015–16
(b) 2017–18
(c) 2019–20
(d) 2021–22
(e) 2023–24
Q4. The sanctions were imposed on the government led by which Venezuelan President?
(a) Hugo Chávez
(b) Juan Guaidó
(c) Nicolas Maduro
(d) Rafael Correa
(e) Evo Morales
Q5. Venezuelan crude oil is generally classified as:
(a) Light sweet crude
(b) Shale oil
(c) Heavy crude oil
(d) Condensate
(e) Synthetic crude


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