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Enetec S.A.

A Cuban fuel-import company designated by the US State Department on 13 July for operating in Cuba's energy sector.

Last refreshed: 17 July 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic

Key Question

Fuel importers are being sanctioned just as Cuba's own energy crisis deepens; is that a coincidence?

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Background

Enetec S.A. was designated by the US State Department on 13 July 2026 under Executive Order 14404, in the 'sources of funding' cluster of that day's ten-entity wave, for operating in Cuba's energy sector.

It was designated alongside Coreydan S.A., another fuel and lubricant import-export operator, and the wave landed during an acute domestic energy crunch: Cuba raised bottled gas prices 64% three days later, blaming the tightening US blockade for the fuel-supply pressure.

Beyond its sector and the designation itself, the public record consulted here does not establish Enetec's founding date, ownership structure or leadership; none of that detail should be assumed.

Common Questions
What is Enetec S.A.?
A Cuban fuel and lubricant import-export operator sanctioned by the US on 13 July 2026 as a source of funding for the Cuban state's energy sector.Source: US State Department
Why was Enetec S.A. sanctioned by the US?
It was designated 13 July 2026 for operating in Cuba's energy sector, part of the largest single-day designation wave under Executive Order 14404.Source: US State Department