MoneyControl Article RatingDelcy Rodríguez: Venezuela's new leader is who global oil wanted all along
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- Policy Leaning
-8% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-13% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : One of the companies with the most to gain from a successful revival of Venezuela's oil industry is Chevron.56% : It also said operations in the country were continuing uninterrupted and in full compliance with laws and regulations.
52% : And Rodríguez fits both those bills: she oversees Venezuela's oil apparatus and has decades of relationships among the remaining socialist stronghold in government.
50% : Among non-US companies, Shell Plc has an offshore Venezuelan gas deal on ice that could be reactivated on short notice.
48% : " Global Oil Interests Oil companies with interests in Venezuela, home to some of the world's largest hydrocarbon reserves, now want to make sure that the Trump administration swiftly eases those sanctions to ensure that Rodríguez can start delivering results.
36% : Chevron continues operations in Venezuela, urges swift easing of sanctions As the US threatened Nicolás Maduro's grip on power in recent months, a cadre of executives, lawyers and investors tied to the oil industry made their case to anyone who would listen -- the Trump administration, congressional aides: His familiar No. 2 Delcy Rodríguez should fill his shoes in Venezuela.
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