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The Trump administration is sending mixed signals about the future of the American presence in Venezuela’s oil fields.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a post on X that a Venezuela oil-export license will expire next Tuesday, defying ...
The U.S. will allow its Venezuela oil license to expire on May 27, ending Chevron’s waiver and intensifying sanctions as oil ...
The Trump administration is preparing to issue a narrowly focused license to Chevron (NYSE:CVX), allowing the oil major to ...
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Latin Times on MSNMiami Republicans Reportedly Demanded Trump End an Oil Deal With Venezuela To Support His 'Big, Beautiful Bill'President Donald Trump reportedly ended an oil-for-deportees deal with Venezuela's authoritarian government in order to get ...
CVX and European partners seek U.S. approval to maintain joint ventures in Venezuela as sanctions risk halting operations and ...
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Latin Times on MSNTrump Admin Again Cedes To Chevron, Extends License To Operate In Venezuela For Two More Months: ReportThe Trump administration is set to again extend Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday ...
A policy clash between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Richard Grenell, Trump’s envoy for special missions, nearly scuttled the House tax and spending bill.
Oil producer Chevron's U.S. license to operate in Venezuela will expire on May 27 as planned, Secretary of State Marco Rubio ...
Over the past year, more than $1 billion in Venezuelan oil shipments to China has been relabeled as Brazilian crude by ...
Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela is set to expire on May 27, as originally planned. Despite previous discussions ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday night that a key U.S. oil license allowing energy giant Chevron to operate in Venezuela will expire as scheduled next Tuesday — contrary to ...
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