HOUSTON (Reuters) -Chevron has been granted a restricted U.S. license to operate in sanctioned Venezuela, three sources close to the decision said on Wednesday, adding that no money from oil proceeds ...
The Trump administration on Thursday reportedly renewed a license for oil major Chevron (CVX) to continue pumping oil in Venezuela. According to a Bloomberg report, citing sources familiar with the ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday night that a key U.S. oil license allowing energy giant Chevron to operate in Venezuela will expire as scheduled next Tuesday — contrary to ...
The decision this week represents a departure from earlier hard-line measures and suggests a recalibration aimed at balancing energy interests with ongoing foreign policy challenges involving the ...
Chevron (CVX) is expected to receive an expanded Venezuela license from the U.S. government this week that could allow for increased production and exports, Reuters reported Wednesday. The U.S. has ...
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... On Tuesday, the license that allowed Chevron to continue operating in Venezuela despite U.S. sanctions expired. The move sparked controversy ...
Chevron Corporation CVX is expected to be granted a limited license from the U.S. Treasury Department for limited operations in Venezuela. This special waiver may authorize the oil giant to conduct ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From left to right, Florida U.S. Representatives Mario Díaz-Balart, Maria Elvira Salazar, and Carlos A. Giménez are three Cuban ...
Chevron has engaged in the past in a joint venture with Petropiar, a subsidiary of Venezuela’s national oil company, PDVSA. In a marked shift in U.S. policy toward Venezuela, the Trump administration ...