Does the Oil Law Help Pemex?
The article discusses the increased financial burden on Pemex due to the new Oil Law, highlighting a significant rise in payments compared to previous taxation conditions.
Oil worker won in court - receives millions in compensation and a permanent job
An oil worker has won a legal battle resulting in a permanent job and substantial compensation from Okea after being deemed illegally contracted for over four years.
EU seizes oil tanker related to Venezuela in the Indian Ocean | VIDEO
The US Department of Defense announced the interception of an oil tanker in the Indian Ocean allegedly violating sanctions related to Venezuelan crude operations.
Who will control Venezuelan crude? Washington and Caracas negotiate a 'historic' agreement
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright's visit to Venezuela marks significant talks aimed at a historical energy agreement between the two nations, coinciding with Venezuela's new law to attract foreign investment in its oil sector.
REPowerEU: The EU's timeline for complete independence from Russian natural gas
The EU has published the REPowerEU regulation outlining a phased ban on LNG contracts and pipelines from Russia, alongside a potential law for a complete ban on Russian oil.
Seizure of a Russian oil tanker in the Atlantic: the ship entered British waters
A Russian-flagged oil tanker, previously named Bella-1 and seized by the United States in the North Atlantic, has entered UK territorial waters accompanied by a US Coast Guard vessel.
Margarita Vargas's brother-in-law arrested for alleged oil trafficking
Francisco Javier D'Agostini, brother-in-law of Margarita Vargas, has been arrested in Italy for suspected oil trafficking.
Liveblog USA under Trump: US units seize another oil tanker
US military units have been actively targeting oil tankers in the Caribbean, justifying their actions with the protection of the Western Hemisphere.
Trump-Putin World is a 'Robber's Den'
China, Germany, and the American opposition have sharply criticized President Donald Trump for his "robber-like" actions in Venezuela, particularly following the U.S. military's seizure of a Russian oil tanker in the North Atlantic.
The Most Beautiful Thing About Populists is When Two Collide
The article discusses the implications of U.S. military operations in Venezuela, highlighting how global power dynamics have shifted away from established rules of international law, particularly in relation to President Maduro's situation, as articulated by Trump.
Did the United States have the right to seize the oil tanker flying the Russian flag?
The article discusses the U.S. seizure of a Russian-flagged oil tanker, which Washington claims violated American sanctions, while Moscow considers it a breach of international law regarding freedom of navigation on the high seas.
Russia expresses 'serious concern' over US seizure of Marinera tanker
Russia's Foreign Ministry has voiced serious concern regarding the US armed forces' seizure of the Marinera oil tanker, condemning the act as a violation of international maritime law.
China says US seizure of Russian-flagged oil tanker ‘severely violated’ international law
China condemned the US for seizing a Russian-flagged oil tanker, stating it severely violates international law amid accusations of sanctions evasion related to Venezuelan oil.
The Latest on the ICE Killing in Minneapolis, and a Shadow Fleet of Oil Tankers
The article discusses recent developments regarding the ICE killing incident in Minneapolis and the operations of an unregistered fleet of oil tankers.
Russia: America's seizure of the oil tanker is blatant piracy
Russia has condemned the U.S. seizure of a Russian-flagged oil tanker in the Atlantic as a violation of maritime law and labeled it 'blatant piracy,' while the U.S. has indicated that the crew may face trial in the United States.
Russian oil tanker Bella 1 STORMED by US forces as Putin's navy watches on
US forces have seized the Russian-flagged oil tanker Marinera amid escalating tensions, with US law enforcement now on board following the operation led by the Department of Homeland Security.
Cubans Defeated by the US for the First Time Since the Cold War, Now Havana May Lose Oil. Trump Foresees the End of the Dictatorship
The US operation to kidnap Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has led to strong international condemnation, particularly from Cuba's President Miguel Díaz-Canel, who accused the US of violating international law and behaving like a terrorist state.
The Right, Pure Law of the Jungle. There and Here
The article discusses Donald Trump's aggressive actions against Venezuela, including bombings and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, portraying Trump as a violent figure with imperialistic intentions toward Venezuelan oil.
China, oil, and the price of the blow to international law: the economic keys of the US attack in Venezuela
The article discusses the economic implications of the US military intervention in Venezuela against Nicolás Maduro, highlighting the involvement of China, Russia, and Europe in the international response and reconstruction efforts.
Cubans killed while guarding Maduro, now they may lose oil. Trump hopes the regime falls without US intervention
The kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by US special forces has sparked sharp reactions from world leaders, notably Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel criticizing the operation as a violation of international law, while 32 Cuban citizens involved in security missions in Venezuela were reported dead during the US operation.
China will bring Maduro back: Beijing's tactics between oil and great power fantasies
China is reaffirming its support for Maduro in Venezuela amid tensions with the US, which China condemns as hegemonic actions violating international law.
The capture of Maduro continues a 19th-century tradition in the US, but Trump has an additional motive
The US military's seizure of Nicolás Maduro from his bed reflects a bombastic show typical of the Trump era, with profound disregard for international law and a secondary motive related to oil reserves.
Adis Ahmetović on US Attack: "Bombing Venezuela was, is and remains illegal"
SPD foreign policy expert Adis Ahmetović argues that the US attacked Venezuela for oil and domestic political reasons, contradicting Chancellor Merz's complex legal assessment of the situation.