VENEZUELA SANCTIONS REGULATIONS 31 CFR PART 591 – GENERAL LICENSE NO. 47: AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF U.S. ORIGIN DILUENTS TO VENEZUELA.

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Venezuela’s oil production is largely based on extra-heavy crude, which cannot be exported without being blended with diluents that are mostly sourced from the U.S., which created a structural problem because said sanctions not only limited revenue generation but also essentially disabled the production capacity and, as a result, contributed to market distortions and operational inefficiencies.

For that reason, General License NO.47 was developed, to address this technical bottleneck by authorizing the sale of said diluents under controlled conditions and, thereby, enabling basic functional production, including related logistics, shipping, insurance and payment processing while maintaining the sanctions broader pressure.

Nonetheless, this license is subject to strict limitations that is requiring commercially reasonable payment terms which means the ban of payment in gold, cryptocurrencies, or through debt swaps; exclusion of deals with certain sanctioned jurisdictions, such as Iran, North Korea, or Cuba; prohibition of transactions involving blocked vessels and frozen property, and the imposition of mandatory reporting requirements to U.S. authorities and this way, reinforcing oversight and transparency.

In conclusion, General License NO.47 represents targeted and technical adjustments within the sanctions framework that addresses a specific operational bottleneck in the oil sector by allowing access to diluents under tightly controlled conditions while the underlying sanctions remain rooted in concerns over governance, human rights, and corruption.

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