A Maduro loyalist who is credited with stabilizing Venezuela's economy after years of crisis was picked by Trump to take over ...
Nicolás Maduro is still the legitimate leader of Venezuela, the country's acting president said in an exclusive interview ...
Guyana and Venezuela share the same oil basin, but vastly different outcomes. This investor-focused analysis shows why institutions—not reserves—drive energy success.
A month after Maduro's ousting, Venezuela's interim leader walks a tightrope between U.S. demands and Chavista hardliners expectations.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. President Donald Trump said the U.S. will control Venezuela's oil industry for years to come. (Joe Raedle—Getty Images) President ...
Chevron’s push to ramp up Venezuelan heavy crude production reflects a structural refining mismatch in the United States that ...
Venezuela has become the U.S.'s fifth largest provider of oil after Washington took over the country's industry following the capture of authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro in early January.
Big oil though, seems less than keen on that idea, appearing to consider Venezuela too expensive or risky. Exxon Mobil’s unenthusiastic response, describing Venezuela as “uninvestible”, even earned a ...
Broken pumps, rusted pipes, ghost towns mark Venezuela's once vibrant oil hub. It will cost billions to restore the industry.
Venezuela is increasingly viewed as a strategic U.S. asset due to its combination of energy resources, minerals, water, and financial leverage. The country holds the largest proven oil reserves in the ...
Seven key factors will determine whether Venezuela ultimately transitions to democracy, remains captive to a Chavista dictatorship, or descends into chaos. For many years, national security experts ...