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Venezuela exported some 844,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude and fuel in June, an 8% increase from the previous month as ...
In Venezuela’s oil capital of Maracaibo, a drilling frenzy has led to dozens of new wells — but the valuable liquid being ...
A surge in world oil prices because of the Iran war may not be a windfall for Latin American oil producers. Here’s why.
The Cardón refinery, Venezuela's second-largest with a capacity of 310,000 barrels per day, shut down after a power outage ...
Following US raids on Iranian nuclear sites, concerns about the Strait of Hormuz’s closure have grown. Over 20% of the ...
President Trump’s policy towards Venezuela defies critics who insist that America First must mean principles last. Mackenzie ...
The cryptocurrency exchange El Dorado — often used as a benchmark for Monitor Dólar — also shut down operations in Venezuela ...
Guyana has pledged to crack down on gold smuggled across the border from neighboring Venezuela at the urging of the U.S.
Despite the U.S. sanctions, Venezuela’s crude oil exports remained unchanged in May compared to April, as increased shipments to China helped offset a sharp drop in U.S.-authorized sales.
Continuing instability in the Middle East makes it imperative that America protect its domestic energy suppliers. Under ...
Roger Harris takes stock of the deepening alliance between Venezuela and Iran as the latter comes under US and Israeli attacks.
U.S. sanctions have halted Chevron’s operations in Venezuela, leaving China as the primary buyer of Venezuelan crude. While not officially taking over Chevron’s assets, Chinese companies like ...
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