Courtesy of Foreign Policy In Focus, an interesting report on oil nationalism in Latin America. As the article notes: “…Latin America is endowed with 132 billion barrels of “proven” oil. Venezuela, Brazil, Mexico, and Ecuador have significant reserves and strong state involvement in the exploration and production of oil through their nationalized companies Petróleos de […]
Read more »Via Energy Daily, a report that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez recently announced a 16-billion-dollar deal with China to drill for oil in the resource-rich Orinoco basin. As the article notes: “…a deal was signed in Beijing for the Orinoco basin. It sets out a Chinese investment of 16 billion dollars over the next three years,” […]
Read more »Via The Oil & Gas Journal, an in-depth comparison of Mexico’s Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex), Venezuela’s Petroleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA), and Brazil’s Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Petrobras), the most talked-about and likely the most influential National Oil Companies (NOCs) in the Western Hemisphere and three of the New Seven Sisters. As the article notes: “…Pemex and […]
Read more »Via El Universal, a very dire outlook on state-run oil holding Petróleos de Venezuela (Pdvsa). As the article states: “…Pdvsa has little cash flow.” Pdvsa is looking for money to keep the pace of expenses, lamented Diego González, former manager of Pdvsa Oilfields and Gas. Pdvsa’s alarms have set off. Ten issues bring the company […]
Read more »Courtesy of The New York Times, adroit analysis of the rise – and fall – of Venezuela’s petroleum-funded influence in South/Central America, and the more recent ascendancy of China & Brazil in the region. As the article notes: “…President Hugo Chávez’s push to extend his sway in Latin America is waning amid low oil prices […]
Read more »Via Robert Amsterdam, an interesting look at Venezuela’s continuing efforts to reach out to global firms to help finance its oil sector. As the article notes, the most recent initiative involved Japan: “…Hugo Chavez and Japan’s Prime Minister Taro Aso today agreed to cooperate on oil and gas developments in the Latin American nation, according […]
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