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30.01.26 - 14:06
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Venezuela approves bill to open oil sector to foreign investment after US pressure (The Guardian)
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Law will give private companies more control but experts unsure whether changes go far enough for USVenezuela's acting president has signed into law a bill making significant changes to the country's oil sector after pressure from the US to open it up to foreign private investment.The new hydrocarbons law promises to give private companies control over oil production and sales, ease taxes and allow for independent arbitration of disputes, while largely maintaining state control over oil production. Continue reading......
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30.01.26 - 12:36
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Venezuelas Parlament billigt Reform der Ölindustrie (DW)
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Nach dem US-Angriff auf Venezuela haben beide Regierungen nun den Weg für Erdöl-Geschäfte freigemacht. Venezuela beschloss ein Gesetz, die USA lockerten Sanktionen... --- Bislang durften lediglich mit dem staatlichen Ölkonzern PDVSA verbundene Gemeinschaftsunternehmen in Venezuela tätig werden, wobei PDVSA stets die Mehrheit behielt. Nun können private Unternehmen eigenständig Erdöl erschließen, fördern und verkaufen, ohne ein Joint Venture mit PDVSA eingehen zu müssen..
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30.01.26 - 03:24
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Trump Reopens Airspace Over Venezuela, Restores Direct US Flights After 5+ Years (ZeroHedge)
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Trump Reopens Airspace Over Venezuela, Restores Direct US Flights After 5+ Years
Venezuela had already long been an embargoed country, akin to Cuba in many aspects. For example, direct commercial passenger and cargo flights between the US and Venezuela have been impossible, going back to a May 2019 suspension ordered during the first Trump administration.
But after the US military ouster of Maduro, President Trump said Thursday that he ordered the reopening of Venezuela's commercial airspace. This move, and the fact that Washington will now be overseeing the country's monthly budget, demonstrates how decisively the US now claims to be running affairs in the oil-rich South American state.
source: Flightradar24
Trump told a televised cabinet meeting he has already "informed" interim president Delcy Rodríguez that US oil companies would soon be arriving to scout potential projects.
It was once documented that after the US-NATO overthrow of Libya's Muammar Gaddafi, the oil e...
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