The Court extradited to Andorra a former PDVSA official accused of laundering money from chavista corruption
Argentina's Supreme Court has approved the extradition of former PDVSA official Luis Abraham Bastidas Ramรญrez, accused of laundering five million dollars connected to chavista corruption, to Andorra.
To Anger Maduro: Venezuela Tests Gasoline Price Increase While Opening Its Oil Sector
Venezuela has begun raising gasoline prices in Caracas as part of efforts to generate new revenues while reopening its oil industry to foreign investment.
Venezuelan state oil company starts pilot plan to sell Super Premium gasoline of 97 octane for $1 per liter
Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA has launched a pilot program to sell Super Premium gasoline at $1 per liter in select stations in Caracas.
Venezuela releases American oil adviser Evanan Romero
Venezuelan-American oil adviser Evanan Romero has been released after four days of detention in Venezuela, where he faced allegations of fraud and conspiracy.
Oil, Eni Returns to Venezuela with Washington's Approval
The United States has granted permission to five oil companies, including Eni, to resume operations in Venezuela under U.S. supervision.
Chevron can increase oil production in Venezuela to 300,000 barrels per day, according to the US
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated that Chevron has the potential to raise its oil production in Venezuela to 300,000 barrels per day following his visit to the company's operational fields in the country.
U.S. Treasury relaxes restrictions for U.S. oil companies to operate in Venezuela
The U.S. Treasury has eased restrictions for American companies to engage in the Venezuelan oil market under strict conditions to prevent benefits to the Venezuelan government.
Visit of the US Energy Secretary to Venezuela: Focus on PdVSA and the country's future
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright is set to visit Venezuela to engage with the new leadership and discuss the future of the state oil company PdVSA amidst political and geopolitical challenges.
The Collapse. Two Rusty Ships, a Symbol of the Disdain and Corruption that United Venezuela with the Kirchners
The article discusses the abandoned ships built by PDVSA in Argentina as a representation of the corruption and negligence linking Venezuela with the Kirchner administration.
Four tankers from the 'shadow fleet' that left Venezuela are back in its waters
At least four tankers from a 'shadow fleet' that left Venezuela in early January, concealing their movements amid a strict U.S. blockade, have returned to its waters according to state company PDVSA and TankerTrackers.com.
Caracas: Joint Operation with the U.S. to Bring an Oil Tanker Back to Venezuelan Waters
Venezuela's oil ministry and state-run PDVSA announced a joint operation with the United States to return the oil tanker Minerva to Venezuelan waters without any payment or authorization from Venezuelan authorities.
The United States will need more than a decade to revive Venezuela's oil El Dorado
The article discusses how the United States will require over a decade to restore Venezuela's once-thriving oil industry, which has suffered due to mismanagement, corruption, and fluctuating international prices.
Repsol meets with the Trump Government to avoid further losses in Venezuela
Repsol is engaging with the Trump administration to mitigate financial losses in Venezuela amid challenges with PDVSA.
USA - Venezuela: Negotiation for oil, debts, and compensations
A member of Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA conveyed that the U.S. cannot acquire Venezuelan oil without paying international prices, emphasizing that Venezuela owes nothing to the U.S. for its crude.
Oil Industry After Maduro Kidnapping: Trump Supporter Could Benefit from Venezuela Attack
The article discusses how U.S. investor and Trump supporter Paul Singer may have gained an advantage through insider information by acquiring a subsidiary of Venezuela's oil company PDVSA following the recent kidnapping of President Nicolรกs Maduro.
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Trump suggests that Venezuela may comply with demands for US oil companies to have full access to its oil resources.
Record Rise in Venezuelan Bonds After Maduro's Arrest
Venezuelan government bonds and those of state oil company PDVSA saw a sharp increase following the arrest of President Nicolas Maduro by U.S. forces in Caracas, sparking expectations of a potential political shift and a complex sovereign debt restructuring.
Venezuela reduces oil production, storage full
Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA has started to cut oil production due to U.S. sanctions halting exports, resulting in tanks piling up in storage facilities.
CNBC Analysis: Who Controls Venezuela's Oil After Maduro's Arrest and What It Means for Energy Markets
The arrest of Nicolรกs Maduro introduces uncertainty over the control of Venezuela's oil production, prompting PDVSA, Chevron, and international players to reposition themselves in anticipation of potential political developments.
Venezuelan oil company will request a reduction in crude production
Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA plans to ask joint venture partners to reduce crude oil output due to rising inventories and limited diluent supplies amid an ongoing U.S. maritime blockade.
Black gold, gas and more. Here are the Italian deals
Donald Trump stated that the U.S. will be heavily involved in Venezuela's oil industry, with initial assessments indicating that the country's state-owned energy company Pdvsa is operating normally despite recent attacks.
Oil facilities in Venezuela were not damaged in American attacks
Venezuela's oil facilities, including wells and refineries, remain operational and undamaged following American attacks, according to sources from the state energy company PDVSA, though the La Guaira port has suffered significant damage.