Venezuela’s current oil production infrastructure “has been held together by string and gum,” said Fernando Valle at Hedgeye ...
Venezuela sits on 303 billion barrels of oil—more than Saudi Arabia. So why does it pump less than 1% of global supply? The answer involves nationalizations, sanctions and crude that's harder to ...
While any investment by US companies in rejuvenating Venezuelan oil production could take time, Gulf Coast refiners are well ...
FPSO (Floating Production, Storage, and Offloading) vessels are floating facilities that receive well fluids, process them to export-spec crude and gas, store stabilized crude, and offload to shuttle ...
Refiner Phillips 66 can run Venezuelan crude at two U.S. Gulf Coast refineries as production ramps up, Chief Financial Officer Kevin Mitchell said. Mitchell said its Lake Charles and Sweeny refineries ...
Environmental experts warn that U.S. plans under President Trump to restart and control Venezuelan oil exports could ...
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been captured and flown out of the country following a largescale US strike on Caracas, leaving behind uncertainty for the country – and its massive oil ...
Boosting production of Venezuela’s extra-heavy, “very dense, very sloppy” oil would significantly worsen climate pollution and local environmental damage, and environmental advocates are warning that ...
It would take time and billions of dollars to fix Venezuela's oil infrastructure U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced new sanctions on Venezuela this week. Regime change in Venezuela would ...
Midstream opportunities still look attractive despite Venezuelan oil returning to the US. Check out the long-term and ...