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Houston, Texas-based oil giant Chevron is transferring joint venture control to its partner, state company PDVSA, while maintaining a staff presence in Venezuela.
President Trump’s policy towards Venezuela defies critics who insist that America First must mean principles last. Mackenzie ...
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.
Chevron, the protagonist of this story, has been operating in Venezuela since the last century; and almost two decades ago, ...
The company can maintain key infrastructure but is barred from importing oil from the South American country.
The Trump administration is quietly negotiating a high-stakes deal with the Nicolás Maduro regime to allow Chevron to continue exporting Venezuelan oil to the U.S. in exchange for Caracas accepting ...
Trump's move offered a window into the last-minute dealmaking that allowed his priority legislation to pass the House.
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.