The US Treasury Department is crafting sanctions which would prohibit the import of Venezuelan crude oil into the US, one of several sanctions options the White House is considering in response to an expected vote Sunday in Venezuela, an administration source said Tuesday. But the Trump administration, which has studied the impact of the potential crude oil import sanctions on the US refining sector, is not expected to impose Venezuelan oil sanctions, at least in the near term, the source said. “Treasury is preparing them, but that doesn’t mean they’ll implement them,” the source said. Related: Find more content about Trump’s administration in our news and analysis feature. The Trump administration has yet to decide on its expected sanctions response to the Sunday vote called by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to elect a constituent assembly to redraft the country’s constitution, sources, both in and outside the administration, said Tuesday. […]