It remains to be seen how Trump will choose to handle the situation. Currently, Chevron’s operations in Venezuela are undergoing a review, and when asked about whether he would allow the continuation of exports by the company from Venezuela, Trump, as reported by Bloomberg, said, “Maybe not.”
Chevron Corp. plans to ratchet up oil exports from Venezuela to a seven-year high as a reset of the country’s relationship with the US eases concerns that trade restrictions will increase. Exports of synthetic oil from Chevron’s Petropiar project are ...
Chevron’s (CVX) access to lucrative Venezuela oil fields is under review, President Donald Trump said on Tuesday, suggesting an imminent end to
Grenell convinced Venezuela’s strong man, Nicolas Maduro, to release six American hostages. He also persuaded Maduro to embrace the return of illegal Venezuelan migrants from the U.S. The first return flights started last week, and Grenell was there to see the migrants off.
Chevron plans to boost oil exports from Venezuela to a seven-year high, after a meeting between Venezuela President Maduro and Trump envoy Richard Grenell eased fears of additional sanctions
(Bloomberg) -- Chevron Corp.’s ability to continue exporting crude from Venezuela is under review, President Donald Trump said, signaling an openness to tighter restraints on the oil giant’s ...
With Venezuelan President Maduro very much in place, Trump has an opportunity to reassert US diplomacy and reframe the approach to border security.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he may not let Venezuela export oil and petroleum products via companies like Chevron. Trump said "maybe not" when asked by reporters if he will allow Venezuela to export petroleum products.
Trinidad and Tobago is seeking an extension from the U.S. for a license to continue developing the Dragon natural gas field offshore Venezuela in partnership with Shell.
Richard Grenell, a representative dispatched by President Donald Trump to Venezuela at the end of January, has stated that the U.S. leader is not