An oil tanker is discharging Iranian condensate for Venezuela as both countries continue to avoid U.S. sanction tripwires. The ship is identified in internal documents as Honey, according to a report and a person with knowledge of the situation. The tanker’s actual name is Horse, according to a document. The Iran-flagged supertanker, which turned off its satellite signal on Aug. 7, started unloading about 2 million barrels of South Pars condensate at Venezuela’s state-controlled port of Jose on Saturday. The cargo will most likely be used by the state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela SA to blend with Venezuela’s tar-like crude and help prop up production in the Orinoco oil belt. OPEC founding member Venezuela, owner of the world’s largest oil reserves, has been struggling to stave off a […]