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<br>May 13 (Reuters) - At least one tanker carrying fuel loaded at an Iranian port set sail to crisis-stricken Venezuela, according to vessel tracking data from Refinitiv Eikon, which could help ease an acute scarcity of gasoline in the South American country.<br> <br>The Iran-flagged medium tanker Clavel earlier on Wednesday passed the Suez Canal after loading fuel at the end of March at Iran's Bandar Abbas port, according to the data.<br> <br>Four other vessels of the same size, all of them flagged by Iran and loaded with fuel at or near https://t.me/iv?url=http%3A%2F%2Fhttps://tribunbet88.blogspot.com/%2F Abbas, are about to cross the Atlantic Ocean after passing Suez. They have not yet set their final destinations, the data showed.<br> <br>Both Iran and Venezuela are subject to U.S. sanctions affecting their oil industries.<br> <br>Neither PDVSA nor Venezuela's oil ministry immediately responded to requests for comment. (Reporting by Marianna Parraga and Luc Cohen Editing by Chris Reese)<br> adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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