Venezuela will not use oil as weapon
Despite staunch opposition against the US-led war in Iraq, Venezuela won't use oil as a weapon and will continue to
be a secure supplier of crude oil and refined products to the US, the nation's Oil Minister said.
"The position that we have always maintained within OPEC, and that is the policy of our government, is that oil
should not be used as a political weapon," Rafael Ramirez said.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has sharply criticized the attack of US and British forces on the regime of Saddam
Hussein. Venezuela is one of the top four suppliers of crude oil and products to the US and supplies a bit more than
13 % of all US imports.
Venezuela has made efforts to improve its image as a secure supplier after a devastating strike hit the nation's oil
company from December last year until February this year. About 35,000 employees walked off their jobs in early
December, crippling oil production and exports.
Only during the past few weeks has the oil sector shown signs of significant recovery. Production is estimated at
somewhere between 2.4 mm and 2.8 mm bpd by secondary sources, while oil exports are seen slightly above 2 mm
bpd.
Venezuela's pre-strike production level was 3 mm bpd.
