Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro and Delcy Rodriguez meet Repsol, fears that oil output may stagnate
On 23 September, Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro and Vice President Delcy Rodriguez held a meeting with Repsol executives, with the backdrop of tense relations between Madrid and Caracas.
Maduro reshuffles trade and foreign exchange administrations
On 19 September, Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro announced changes in the administrations relating to trade and ports, as he spoke to the Productive Economy Council.
Delcy Rodriguez announces financial reforms
On 29 August Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez announced reforms to encourage growth in the financial sector.
Venezuela’s CB announces 8.78% growth, contrasting with independent estimates
On 29 August, the Central Bank of Venezuela said that the national economy grew by 8.8% in the second quarter of this year, and 8.4% in the first quarter.
Venezuela faces a period of turmoil after a contested election result
Early on Monday morning, the head of Venezuela’s National Electoral Council Elvis Amoroso sparked an international backlash by declaring President Nicolás Maduro as the winner of Sunday’s election.
Venezuela oil output continues to grow in June
Venezuela’s crude oil production continued to increase in June, according to the latest OPEC report released on Wednesday. Output has been on a trend of slow yet sustained growth for two years.
UNDP forecasts 4.2% growth for Venezuela
On 28 June, the United Nations Development Programme released its forecast of 4.2% economic growth for Venezuela.
Colombia’s Ecopetrol to import Venezuelan gas from 2025
Speaking at the Andesco business association conference, Ecopetrol CEO Ricardo Roa presented a 10-year plan to ensure a stable natural gas supply for Colombia, which includes imports from Venezuela from 2025.
Venezuela-US oil trade continues to grow
The US Energy Information Administration shows that oil imports from Venezuela have increased this year, reaching 180,000 barrels per day in March. That month, the South American country rose to become the sixth source of crude imports in the US, and seventh for all oil products.
Venezuela’s long and winding debt restructuring road
Many people think Venezuelan debt is a lost cause, a game only to be played by rinky-dink hedge funds. After all, the bonds have been in default since 2017 — a longer period in limbo than even Argentina suffered after its 2001 default.
BP and Trinidad receive OFAC license for new Venezuela project
Trinidad and Tobago received a “specific license” from the US Treasury’s OFAC to develop a new gas project in Cocuina-Manakin field. The offshore reservoir is shared between the island nation and Venezuela and involves BP and Trinidad’s National Gas Company.