Exclusive: Venezuela's PDVSA to unload $57 million oil cargo disputed by rival Citgo boards
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(Reuters) - Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA this week plans to discharge nearly 1 million barrels of crude stranded for over a year at sea over U.S. sanctions against the company and an ownership dispute with its refining unit, Citgo Petroleum, according to internal documents viewed by Reuters. At one point last year there were about a dozen cargoes in similar straits, either unauthorised to set sail for exports or returned to PDVSA by their buyers after long waiting times for the ships'..