By Jean Ambrose I write this column not as a historian or a policy expert, but as someone who lives in a region that has been ...
US naphtha has begun arriving in Venezuelan waters, marking an early and telling step in efforts to restart the country’s ...
Shortly after President Donald Trump said the United States would “run” Venezuela and sell its oil globally — a claim that drew widespread skepticism from ...
Oil analysts say the reform would help foreign companies already in Venezuela, but falls short of President Trump’s plans to ...
The first sales of Venezuelan oil by the U.S. seem to have stabilized prices for now, but there are many questions about the ...
Following the U.S. capture of former President Nicolás Maduro earlier this month, the Trump administration has ramped up ...
Venezuelan lawmakers on Thursday backed a plan that would make it easier for foreign companies to participate in the country’s oil industry, in the latest move by Caracas to meet the demands of US ...
Venezuela's official 300 billion barrels of proven oil reserves is largely the result of reclassification and political ...
A sweeping proposed reform of Venezuela's hydrocarbons law would allow foreign and local companies to operate oilfields on ...
Despite geopolitical upheaval, sanctions, and military action, this South American state's proven oil reserves remain ...
The European Union's policies make it harder and riskier for American businesses to bring energy products into the bloc, U.S.
The Venezuela oil revival reality shows why massive reserves don’t equal fast recovery amid legal risk, decayed infrastructure, and investor caution.