Venezuela is selling oil faster than its ports can handle, leading to a buildup of tankers waiting to load. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Reuters.

According to Reuters' exclusive information, the country's rising oil exports have caused ports to fall behind on loading operations. As a result, tankers are forced to queue at ports.

This situation indicates an increase in Venezuela's oil sales volumes, but the infrastructure's readiness does not match this pace. Experts suggest this could lead to temporary difficulties, but if no action is taken, logistical bottlenecks may persist.

Reuters sources provide a full picture of the situation, but no additional details have been released at this time.