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    About our Venezuela Oil news

    Latest news on Oil in Venezuela, covering production, PDVSA, sanctions, reserves, petroleum industry, crude exports and economic impact.

    Venezuela possesses the world's largest proven oil reserves, estimated at 304 billion barrels, surpassing even Saudi Arabia. The state-owned oil company Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PDVSA) manages these vast resources, which have historically been the backbone of the Venezuelan economy, accounting for over 95% of export earnings and approximately 60% of government revenue.

    Recent developments in Venezuela's oil sector have been shaped by ongoing geopolitical tensions and domestic challenges. After years of declining production due to mismanagement, underinvestment and international sanctions, the country has been seeking to revive its petroleum industry. Following the partial easing of US sanctions in 2023, production has shown modest signs of recovery, though output remains far below the peak of 3.5 million barrels per day achieved in the late 1990s.

    The human cost of Venezuela's oil crisis has been severe, with many former oil workers joining the millions who have left the country. Communities in oil-producing regions like Zulia and Anzoátegui have experienced deteriorating living conditions as the industry that once provided economic stability has faltered. However, recent joint ventures with companies from various countries have brought renewed hope to these regions, creating employment opportunities and revitalising local economies.

    Oil has defined Venezuela's modern history since the first commercial well was drilled at Mene Grande in 1914. The industry transformed the nation from a poor agricultural society into one of Latin America's wealthiest countries during the mid-20th century. This "black gold" has shaped everything from Venezuela's international relations to its domestic politics, creating both tremendous wealth and challenging economic dependencies that continue to influence the nation's development trajectory.

    Our NewsNow feed on Oil in Venezuela delivers comprehensive, up-to-date coverage from reliable sources across the globe. As Venezuela continues its efforts to rebuild its crucial petroleum sector amid changing global energy dynamics, our feed provides essential insights for industry professionals, policy analysts, investors, and anyone interested in understanding this complex and vital aspect of global energy markets.


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