"Maduro’s re-election was also welcomed by Vladimir Putin, who offered his personal offshore account address for immediate payment."
'This fully meets the interests of our friendly peoples and is in line with building a more just and democratic world order … Remember that you are always a welcome guest on Russian soil, unlike me"
Statements from Exxon, Rosneft, and Citgo ran along the same frack.
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'The higher oil volumes coincides with the White House's sanction relief issued in November 2022, allowing U.S. companies like Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX) (San Ramon, California) to operate again in Venezuela."
"Many Latin American leaders, including Chile’s leftist president, Gabriel Boric, were far blunter in their assessment of Sunday’s vote.
“Maduro’s regime must understand that the results are hard to believe,”
"An even more direct response came from Luis Lacalle Pou, the president of Uruguay. "
"Daniel Noboa, the president of Ecuador, accused Maduro of trying to cling to power and “snatching away the hope of millions of Venezuelans”.
Bernardo Arévalo, Guatemala’s centrist president, said Venezuela deserved “transparent, accurate results” in accordance with the will of the people."
'Peru’s foreign minister, Javier González-Olaechea, expressed his “utter condemnation of the totality of the fraud-driven irregularities by the Venezuelan government.
Argentina’s populist, firebrand president, Javier Milei, was characteristically insistent.
“GET OUT, MADURO, YOU DICTATOR!!!” he wrote"
The government of Costa Rica described the proclamation of Maduro’s victory as “fraudulent”
'In four years, you don’t have to vote again. We’ll have it fixed so good you’re not going to have to vote" ---- Republican Oil Nazi Unity Cabal
'Venezuela's National Assembly on Monday began discussing a proposal to extend through 2047 a contract between state oil company PDVSA and U.S. company Chevron (CVX.N), opens new tab to operate a joint venture in the country's largest producing area.
PDVSA and Chevron have four joint ventures in Venezuela that are producing some 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude. "
'ExxonMobil said it plans to explore for oil and gas in a disputed area off South America’s coast where the Venezuelan military had previously expelled two U.S. oil companies. The move could escalate tensions between Venezuela and neighboring Guyana, which awarded the exploration license. "
"Meanwhile, the U.S. government is increasing its military aid to Guyana
and has promised to help buy new aircraft, helicopters, a fleet of military drones and, for the first time, radar technology.'
'markets are keeping a watch on oil producer Venezuela after the country's electoral authority said that President Nicolas Maduro had won a third term
with 51% of the vote
despite multiple exit polls pointing to an opposition win.
The U.S. had previously said it would "calibrate" its sanctions policy towards Venezuela depending on how the election unfolds in the OPEC member nation."
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