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Site based on "Chavez Oil", i.e. the oil situation in Venezuela under Hugo Chavez's government. Information on the oil companies that got nationalized and which didn't and more. CITGO, Exxon Mobil, Hugo Chavez's history...
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Chavez Oil
Venezuela has been living in a continuous and stable democracy since January 23, 1958 when dictatorship regime of
Marcos Pérez Jimenez fell down. But when Lt. Cl. Hugo Chavez took power on February 1999,
he started a series of "revolutionary" changes on politics, economics, social and constitutional areas to create what he
call "The Fifth Republic". In the last year, President Chavez has been promoting
changes on the changes he already did and now, several persons (including politics and economics analysts) have
critiqued Chavez new politics as they claim he is on a way to set up a totalitarian Marxist-Leninist regime.
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Chavez oil
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Venezuela and Oil:
Venezuela oil industry has its roots in Venezuela on 1914, when it was discovered
the Mene Grande field in Lake Maracaibo's east coast on Zulia State; and its oil opened the world energy markets to
Venezuela. Subsequently Venezuela became an important allied for crude oil importers because the country had a stable
democracy and is not located on the unstable middle-east. Venezuela became an important figure in oil business as a
founding member of OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries), and expanded its
energy services outside the country, with the adquisition of CITGO in United States. In
the 1990s, Venezuela introduced a new oil policy known as "Apertura Petrolera", which opened its upstream oil
sector to private investments, like Exxon Mobil.
Chavez Oil relationship:
1990's policy changed after Hugo Chávez took the presidential post in 1999, and specially when the
oil prices received the impact of 9/11 consequences, including the war on Iraq that
provoked oil prices started an unstoppable increase. In recent years the Venezuelan
government has reduced PDVSA oil company's previous autonomy and amended the rules
regulating the country's hydrocarbons sector. In 2001, Venezuela passed a new Hydrocarbons Law that superseded the
previous 1943 Hydrocarbons Law and 1975 Nationalization Law. In 2006, Venezuela government announced a new
nationalization of oil industry, forcing foreign oil company with assets
in the country, like Exxon Mobil, Conoco Phillips and
Chevron to share big stakes with PDVSA.
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Citgo
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Chavez is also giving special importance to CITGO as it is a Venezuelan operated oil company in a country which Chavez
doesn't get on well with. The Venezuela government started using CITGO to make political points against the current US
administration with social plans, like the Chavez oil program, to bring heat to poorest in winter.
During his presidency, Hugo Chavez has giving special importance also to OPEC cartel. He has been promoting meetings
between OPEC members to regulate oil production. This caused some controversies in 2000 when he decided to have some
encounters with Saddam Hussein as Iraq is a member of OPEC. He also keep having meetings with other controversial leaders,
like Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Libya's Muammar al-Gaddafi and Algeria's Abdelaziz Bouteflika (all OPEC members).
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GOOGLE SUCKS
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Why? Because they blocked this site without proper reason and after about one year of negotiation still have not given a proper reason nor proper instructions of how to fix any problems
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CITGO - CITGO is a subsidiary of Petróleos de Venezuela S.A., the Venezuelan state-owned petroleum company, a US incorporated firm refiner and marketer of gasoline and other petroleum products.
Exxon Mobil - Exxon Mobil corporation is a multi-national American oil company, a large publicly traded integrated petroleum and natural gas company in the world. Check information, including the pulled out from Venezuela.
Hugo Chavez - Information on Hugo Chavez. History and biographical information of the current Venezuelan president, from his failed coup to the presidency and his controversial politics.
Oil Prices - Information and current value of oil prices. The different factors influencing the price of crude oil, such as, the war on Iraq, OPEC politics, Venezuela situation and more.
OPEC - OPEC is the stand for the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, it was created by five countries in 1960 to manage the oil production worldwide.
Conoco Phillips - Conoco Phillips is an international energy corporation with its headquarters located in Houston, Texas. It was created through the merger of Conoco Inc. and the Phillips Petroleum Company on 2002.
Venezuela Government - Venezuela Government of Hugo Chavez started in 1999 with a series of changes on politics, economics, social and constitutional areas to create what he call "The Fifth Republic".
Venezuela Oil Companies - Oil Companies Venezuela gathers information about major oil and gas companies with operations in petroleum exporter country that has been affected by Hugo Chavez socialist politics.
Venezuela News Archive - Check here Venezuela news archive sites with news regarding Venezuela situation, protests, Chavez decisions, financial news, constitutional reform and more.
PDVSA - PDVSA is the stand for Petróleos de Venezuela S.A., a state-owned oil company that dominates the oil, gas and energy industry of Venezuela, and has been politized by President Chavez.
Venezuela Oil - Information about Venezuela oil history, oil company PDVSA, the nationalization of oil industry and the oil business under President Hugo Chavez government.
Nationalization - About the latest nationalization plans President Hugo Chavez started on Venezuela to control the whole energy system, oil wells, gas, telecom and more.
Oil Negotiations Orinoco - About the oil negotiations Orinoco petroleum belt, where Venezuela has huge crude oil reserves and President Chavez decide to take total control over them.
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The most relevant links we could find, placed here free |
Wikipedia
- Additional information about President of Venezuela Hugo Chavez, history, early days, political changes, the coup against President Pérez and latest Chavez oil policies. en.wikipedia.org
Answers
- President Hugo Chavez biographical information, history of his presidency, political statements and more. www.answers.com
IHT
- International Herald Tribune. "Orinoco Belt in Venezuela holds the promise of great oil riches" an article by Juan Forero about Chavez oil negotiations on Orinoco Petroleum Belt. www.iht.com
El Universal
- Venezuela most popular newspaper website. Check here for latest news about Venezuela, Chavez oil new policies, recent protests, corruption scandals, government announcements and more.english.eluniversal.com
Belfast Telegraph
- Information about the new constitutional changes presented by President Chavez. www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
Archived Links
IHS
- Article about the oil companies that pulled out of Venezuela. A screenshot of the original text source has been stored on our site because the original link no longer exists. It is for information purposes only. Archived Link
The new Chavez oil nationalization expanded to other sectors and, on January 2007,
Chavez announced he would send to the National Assembly a new enabling act, asking for the authority to re-nationalize
the biggest telecom company of Venezuela (CANTV), and other companies from the electrical sector, all previously public
companies which were privatized by past administrations.
On August 15, 2007, Chavez proposed a new constitutional reform, which he called for an end to presidential term limits
to extend his rule. He proposed eliminating central bank autonomy, strengthening state expropriation powers and giving
himself control over international reserves. He also warn all Venezuelan private banks to accept his socialism or he will
take control over them. Other announces was the creation of "Militias" and changes on Venezuela time zone.
In the end, Chavez oil politics caused some foreign companies and investors, like Exxon Mobil, decided to pulled out
from Venezuela.
For additional information about Venezuela government latest actions and decrees, Chavez oil politics, social situation
and protests, check our Venezuela news archive page.
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Venezuela student protest
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