The US is still considering secondary sanctions on Venezuelan oil exports, but is likely to delay implementation as it attempts to push Iranian crude and condensate exports to zero, analysts said Monday. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now “I think it makes them less likely, at least for some time,” Francisco Monaldi, the Latin American energy policy fellow at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, said. In a note Monday, analysts with ClearView Energy Partners said that secondary sanctions on Venezuela, which would explicitly prohibit trade between PDVSA and non-US companies, have “become less likely, at least for a while.” Those secondary sanctions, which Trump administration officials have been increasingly considering as Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has remained in […]