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Data layer · est. 2023

Cement in Venezuela: emitters, CO2 & carbon value

10 tracked facilities, ≈5,388,075 t CO2/yr combined — here are the largest, what that CO2 is worth at current prices, and the sector's reduction pathway. Full sector pathway: decarbonizing cement.

The numbers

Cement in Venezuela at a glance

MetricValueNote
Facilities tracked10with CO2 estimates
Total est. CO25,388,075 t/yrClimate TRACE 2023
Average per facility538,808 t/yr
Indicative carbon value€406M/yrat €75.36/t CBAM
📦 Cement is a CBAM sector. EU-bound exports from Venezuela pay the border price on the 2026→2034 phase-in — how CBAM works.

No carbon-pricing instrument is tracked for this country on this hub — exporters of CBAM goods to the EU still pay the border price with no domestic deduction.

Largest emitters

Top 10 cement CO2 emitters in Venezuela

#FacilityOwnert CO2/yr (est. 2023)Indicative value
1Pertigalete Cement PlantVenezolana de Cementos1,634,502€123.2M
2San Sebastian Cement PlantIndustria de Venezolana de Cemento SA963,408€72.6M
3Cumarebo Cement PlantIndustria de Venezolana de Cemento SA620,214€46.7M
4Monay Cement PlantCorporacion Socialista del Cemento460,340€34.7M
5Ocumare Cement PlantFabrica Nacional De Cementos368,921€27.8M
6Mara Cement PlantVenezolana de Cementos357,723€27.0M
7Cerro Azul Cement PlantCorporacion Socialista del Cemento307,164€23.1M
8Lara Cement PlantVenezolana de Cementos299,220€22.5M
9Jardin de Venezuela Cement PlantCementos Catatumbo CA288,422€21.7M
10Tachira Cement PlantIndustria de Venezolana de Cemento SA88,161€6.6M

Climate TRACE satellite estimates via IndustryAtlas — modelled, not verified; some entries aggregate clusters. Corrections welcome.

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FAQ

Questions

How many cement facilities does Venezuela have with tracked emissions?
10 facilities carry satellite-based CO2 estimates in our dataset (Climate TRACE 2023), totalling ≈5,388,075 t CO2/yr.
What is the largest cement emitter in Venezuela?
Pertigalete Cement Plant — ≈1,634,502 t CO2/yr (est. 2023). Estimates are modelled, not verified declarations.
What would this CO2 cost at the CBAM price?
≈€406M per year at €75.36/t — indicative full-price value; actual cost depends on the EU-bound export share.
How this page is built: heat-loss figures follow ASTM C680 / ISO 12241 (the method behind our public calculators); facility emissions from Climate TRACE & EU ETS verified data across 30,000+ industrial sites; the 2026–2034 schedule is Regulation (EU) 2023/956, not a forecast. Published by Inzonex — manufacturer of modular removable insulation (UK Patent GB2508992.1). Spotted an error? Tell us — we correct on evidence.
Source: Inzonex Carbon Hub — inzonex.co.uk/carbon · prices dated as shown on each figure · schedule per Regulation (EU) 2023/956 · indicative analytics, not compliance advice.