Complejo Paraguaná Refinery operates at a 108,000-barrel capacity, but reported it was only processing 60,000 barrels per days. ( ACN ) Español Venezuelans have yet another hardship to overcome in trying to survive the country’s economic crisis, as it was announced Monday, May 9 that the El Palito Refinery — the main supplier of fuel in Venezuela — has halted operations with less than 10 days of inventory remaining. The newspaper La Verdad reported that the stoppage will last 45 to 60 days. Executive Secretary for the United Federation of Oil Workers Rober González told the newspaper that Venezuelan refineries may have been sabotaged by some contractors and managers. On top of this report, the newspaper wrote last Friday, May 6 that there are very few days-worth of gasoline left. Read More: Maduro Revokes Venezuelan Congress’ Constitutional Powers Read More: Hungry Venezuelans Hunt Dogs, Cats, Pigeons as Food Runs […]