PDVSA turns to traders to sustain Ecuador oil deal

CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan state oil giant PDVSA has had to buy dozens of extra fuel cargoes from countries as far away as Estonia and Saudi Arabia to keep up its side of a 2008 oil supply deal with leftist ally Ecuador, according to traders and sales documents. Related Stories Julius Baer eyes BofA's Asia, Latam presence: paper Stop asking for more help, Germany tells Greece Lockheed, union ...

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