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Chevron is ending contracts in Venezuela, delegating operations to PDVSA, while retaining staff in the country amid U.S. sanctions and deadlines affecting oil shipments.
Chevron CEO Mike Wirth issued a stark warning about the firm’s possible departure from Venezuela as a Biden-era license allowing the company to operate in the country is set to expire.
While not officially taking over Chevron’s assets, Chinese companies like China Concord Petroleum and Anhui Guangda Mining ...
President Trump’s policy towards Venezuela defies critics who insist that America First must mean principles last. Mackenzie ...
Chevron has appointed Javier La Rosa to look after some of its key upstream assets, based at the company's Houston ...
Chevron plans to lay off 200 employees at locations in Midland, Texas as part of a global workforce reduction of up to 20% by ...
With Chevron allowed to keep its assets in Venezuela, insiders say Grenell plans to continue lobbying Trump to restore the company’s ability to import the country’s oil to the United States.
U.S. will let Chevron’s Venezuela oil license expire May 27, Rubio announced, dealing a blow to Maduro’s regime as oil sector challenges intensify.
(Reuters) -Washington needs to take further action against Venezuelan leader President Nicolas Maduro, opposition leader ...
Last Thursday, members of the press were invited to a Gilded Age mansion in Manhattan for a presentation titled “A ...
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