Reuters: Chevron terminates contracts in Venezuela, but plans to maintain employees
Chevron has already terminated all its contracts for oil production, services, and procurement for Venezuela upon the expiration of its license.
Chevron has already terminated all its contracts for oil production, services, and procurement for Venezuela upon the expiration of its license.
Even without the full results being published by the National Electoral Council, the pro-government politician Jorge Rodríguez has already named a list of opposition party deputies for the new National Assembly.
Venezuela’s National Electoral Council (CNE) presented on Friday night a first update of the results of the regional and legislative elections held this May 25.
Lila Vega is a pediatrician, known on social media as “the pediatrician grandmother.” Today, she is running for one of the most opposition-leaning seats.
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Jorge Barragán is a young activist from the Alianza del Lápiz, emerging from student leadership at the Central University of Venezuela (UCV).
The Donald Trump administration plans to extend General License 41, which allows Chevron to operate in Venezuela despite sanctions.
The polling firm Poder y Estrategia states that voter turnout for the legislative and regional elections on May 25 could be around 24%.
Venezuela’s state-owned oil company, PDVSA has started to export heavy crude that has been shipped by Chevron since 2022.
The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) reported on Thursday that a patrol was attacked by armed groups near the Cuyuní River, on the de facto border with Venezuela.