Venezuela’s lack of dredging causes trouble for Chevron’s heavy oil exports

Breadcrumb Trail Links PMN Business Author of the article: Reuters Mircely Guanipa and Marianna Parraga Published Jan 04, 2023  •  2 minute read Join the conversation Article content HOUSTON/MARACAY — A shipping channel snafu is slowing Chevron Corp’s efforts to load tankers at one of its four Venezuelan joint ventures and bring heavy crude to … Read more

Chevron can resume key role in Venezuela’s oil output, exports

Breadcrumb Trail Links PMN Business Author of the article: Reuters Daphne Psaledakis and Marianna Parraga Publishing date: Nov 26, 2022  •  2 minutes ago  •  3 minute read Join the conversation Article content WASHINGTON/HOUSTON — Chevron Corp on Saturday received a U.S. license allowing the second-largest U.S. oil company to resume production in Venezuela and to … Read more

France’s Macron calls Venezuela’s Maduro President in friendly chat (VIDEO) — RT World News

In 2019, Paris recognized US-backed “interim president” Juan Guaido as the leader of Venezuela France and Venezuela could have better bilateral relations, French President Emmanuel Macron told his counterpart, Nicolas Maduro, on sidelines at the climate-change summit in Egypt. Just three years ago, Macron had engaged with a different person, Juan Guaido, as the rightful … Read more

Latin America moves to bring Venezuela’s Maduro in from the cold

When Colombia’s newly elected president Gustavo Petro arrived at Venezuela’s presidential palace to a red-carpet welcome, it was his host who had the most reason to smile. Petro — Colombia’s first leftist president — was the first leader of a major Latin American nation to visit Nicolás Maduro in four years. It was the first … Read more

Venezuela’s US-backed interim president may be ousted next year – media — RT World News

Opposition will reportedly look for another candidate to face Nicolas Maduro at the election, as Juan Guaido failed to remove him The opposition in Venezuela is considering withdrawing its support for Juan Guaido, the US-endorsed interim president of the country, in 2023, according to the media, citing sources. If that happens, the future of Caracas’ … Read more

Venezuela’s U.S. Creditors Take Small Comfort From Sanctions Relief

Venezuela’s creditors welcomed its potential rapprochement with the U.S. but still face risks and uncertainties in collecting from the South American country’s bankrupt government as its relations with Washington thaw. A rollback of U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan oil points a way to resolving the country’s huge foreign debt obligations, but offers no immediate fix for its … Read more