Venezuela’s state-run oil company PDVSA has restarted crude blending at its Petrolera Sinovensa facility after a gas supply outage to the Jose oil export terminal halted operations last week, according to a document seen by Reuters on Monday. The resumption comes as a very large crude carrier (VLCC) set sail after delays loading at Jose and a second VLCC prepared to leave, partly alleviating a bottleneck of vessels that had built up due to the gas outage, low inventories and quality issues, the internal PDVSA document showed. Both supertankers are carrying crude cargoes bound for Asia and a third vessel of the same size is set to depart by the end of the month to cover a similar route. As of May 23, Petrolera Sinovensa’s blending plants, operated by a joint venture between PDVSA and China National Petroleum Corp (CNPET.UL) for converting extra-heavy crude from Venezuela’s Orinoco oil belt […]