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The reform will undoubtedly be the signature policy of Delcy Rodríguez’s government as it positions the long-crippled oil sector to lure the foreign investment needed to revamp it.
Chevron is the only U.S. oil major operating in Venezuela through a special license issued by the Treasury Department.
The United States will allow Venezuela to sell oil that's currently under American sanctions and use the proceeds to pay for basic government services.
Venezuela's acting president signs law ending state oil monopoly, reversing decades of socialist policy to allow private companies control of the industry.
Delcy Rodriguez is slow-walking human-rights and democratic reforms, aiming to outlast Washington’s focus on her country as U.S. midterms approach.
The fate of Venezuela’s political prisoners could reveal how much power the Trump administration really has.
ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods in a CNBC interview stood by comments on Venezuela's oil industry that angered President Donald Trump.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado on Sunday said she will become the president of that country "when the time comes," during an appearance on CBS’s "Face the Nation" on Sunday morning.