Venezuela says 'a challenge' to recover lost crude output by end 2018

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(Reuters) - has the ability to boost crude output by 1 million barrels per day (bpd) by end of the year in its bid to recover lost production, but the also said on Friday this goal would be "a challenge" for firm

said last month would aim to boost production by 1 million bpd this year, and would seek help from Russia, and OPEC if needed. Output has plummeted under U.S. sanctions and due to an economic crisis.

"We hope that by year-end, we will have recovered the lost production, we have the capacity to do so, we've said so," Oil told reporters at a meeting of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries in

"This is a goal for 2018 that is very challenging for ... but it's the goal we've set ourselves," Quevedo said.

The minister, who is also of PDVSA, earlier said was pumping about 1.5 million bpd of oil. The country had been producing about 2.373 million bpd as recently as 2016, data shows.

PDVSA's fell 32 percent in the first half of June compared with May, according to internal trade reports from the state-run company, as deepening output declines and seizures of some assets disrupted crude and fuel shipments.

U.S. oil firm won court orders in May allowing it to seize PDVSA assets as part of a $2 billion arbitration award in its favour. It seized a several crude cargoes and fuel terminals, further disrupting Venezuelan exports.

"The discussions we have with Conoco, we want to further those in the coming weeks," Quevedo said.

could not be immediately reached for comment.

To meet its commitments to consumers, PDVSA has drawn up a plan to process up to 57,000 bpd of foreign crude in June to fulfil export contracts and reduce purchases of fuels for domestic use.

"We have a recovery plan with the refineries to use the capacity that we have ... we have a lot of spare capacity that we will use as (crude) output increases," Quevedo said.

(Reporting by Ernest Scheyder; Writing by Amanda Cooper; Editing by Edmund Blair)

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First Published: Fri, June 22 2018. 16:09 IST