Chevron Seeks to Extend Deadline for Exit from Venezuela, According to WSJ
Official photograph of Mike Wirth, CEO of the American energy giant Chevron. Guacamaya, March 20, 2025. Chevron’s CEO, Mike Wirth,…
Official photograph of Mike Wirth, CEO of the American energy giant Chevron. Guacamaya, March 20, 2025. Chevron’s CEO, Mike Wirth,…
A group of Venezuelan opposition figures presented a petition to President Donald Trump on Thursday, urging an end to sanctions.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio threatened Venezuela with “new, severe and escalating sanctions” on Tuesday, to force the country to accept deportation flights.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is facing a personal dilemma. He has repeatedly stated that sanctions are being overused, yet he defends their use to compel rival states to negotiate.
Jorge Rodríguez, the Venezuelan government’s delegate for dialogue with the United States, denounced on Monday the deportation of 238 Venezuelans to a “mega-prison” in El Salvador, as well as the use of the 1798 “Alien Enemies Act” against his co-nationals.
Venezuela’s crude oil production remained stable in February at 1,025,000 barrels per day (bpd), with a slight decrease of 6,000 bpd, according to PDVSA’s estimates.
Fedecámaras has issued a call for the governments of the United States and Venezuela to resume talks, following the cancellation of the “Chevron License.”
During his weekly press conference this Monday, the General Secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) and Minister of Interior, Diosdado Cabello, announced the creation of the “July 28 Movement for Constitutional Reform.”
In a press statement from the Miraflores Palace, Venezuela’s Vice President Delcy Rodríguez issued a strong denunciation against the U.S. oil giant ExxonMobil, alleging that the company is behind the recent escalation of sanctions.
Nicolás Maduro stated on Saturday that communications with the United States government had been damaged following the revocation of General License 41, which allows Chevron to operate in Venezuela despite sanctions.