* Oil minister sees 2016 output at 2.8 mil b/d, exports at 2.3 mil b/d * Suggests OPEC-only talks on June 2, to find consensus within group Venezuela is working to maintain its crude output and exports in 2016, while also continuing its push to rebalance oil markets via coordinated action inside OPEC after failed talks on a joint output freeze, the country’s oil minister, Eulogio Del Pino, said Monday. Venezuela depends heavily on oil revenues, and is keen on boosting production, but even with the lack of an agreement to freeze output at January levels by the world’s major producers, the country plans to maintain its flows at the current level of 2.8 million b/d, according to the minister’s estimates. Article Continues below… Each business day, Latin American Wire delivers comprehensive coverage of the Latin Crude and Caribbean markets with news, in-depth analyses, and commentary on the Latin […]