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The National Interest on MSNRemoving Licenses from American Oil Companies Operating in Venezuela Might be a Strategic MistakeDenying authorization to American oil companies in Venezuela will only create a vacuum filled by countries hostile to the ...
The Trump administration granted Chevron a narrow license to preserve its oil-producing assets in Venezuela after the company ...
The Trump administration has issued a narrow authorization for U.S. oil producer Chevron to keep assets in Venezuela, ...
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Critics have argued for years that allowing Chevron to continue its operations in Venezuela was effectively helping support ...
Venezuela is preparing to raise gasoline prices by 50% as the government confronts a looming decline in oil revenue following the suspension of operations by Chevron ( CVX) and other foreign energy ...
CVX is set to receive a minimal license for safety-only work in Venezuela as U.S. policy shifts back to stricter Trump-era sanctions.
Spain ceased all crude oil imports from Venezuela in April due to upcoming U.S. sanctions requiring foreign companies to halt ...
It’s right and proper that the Trump administration puts America first instead of Chevron first.
Chevron has been granted permission by the Trump administration to retain its Venezuelan assets after its sanction waiver ...
The Trump administration issued a stripped-down license to Chevron Corp. to remain in Venezuela, allowing the company to ...
Investing.com -- Chevron Corp. (NYSE: CVX) has received a 60-day extension from the US government to continue its operations in Venezuela.The extension was granted as the US continues to negotiate ...
The license mitigates the risk of a seizure of Chevron’s assets by Venezuela and would allow the company to quickly resume operations in the event of a thaw in relations between the countries.
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