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Chevron regains license to operate in Venezuela as Trump shifts foreign policy, despite criticism from Secretary Rubio and ...
The United States is preparing to grant new authorizations to key partners of Venezuela's state-run PDVSA, starting with ...
Trump backs Chevron's return to Venezuela oil fields, challenging GOP critics and reversing policy, as U.S. negotiates ...
The move reverses Trump's withdrawal of a permit earlier this year, and could draw criticism from Venezuelans in Florida who ...
Trump is reportedly moving to allow Chevron to resume oil operations in Venezuela, according to Benzinga. The decision ...
The Trump administration had canceled Chevron’s license soon after taking office, charging the Maduro government was slow to take back deported Venezuelans.
Chevron's ties to Venezuela trace back to 1920 when the company started exploring for oil. Eventually, a giant oilfield now known as the Boscan Field was discovered in the western portion of the ...
Chevron, based in San Ramon and the last major US oil company still operating in Venezuela, could be forced to leave unless US officials extend sanctions waivers scheduled to expire on July 27.
U.S. Allows Chevron to Maintain Venezuela Operations but Won’t Permit Drilling License extension seeks to encourage talks between Maduro government and opposition By José de Córdoba and Ken Thomas ...
US President Donald Trump’s administration is reversing course and allowing US supermajor Chevron to continue pumping oil in ...
The decision follows negotiations that led to the release of 10 American prisoners in the county.