Venezuela remains in turmoil. Many citizens are unsure, with fears of further attacks and government repression.
Venezuela is a resource-rich country that now stands to benefit tremendously from the recent ousting of the corrupt former ...
The US capture of Venezuelan leader Maduro was a result of goals related to oil reserves, geopolitics, Chinese presence, and ...
A long history of underinvestment, extreme political risk, and organized crime. These are just some of the issues that U.S. oil and minerals companies might face if they were to set foot into ...
Generations of migrants from a village on the coast of southern Italy found a better life in Venezuela. Many came back and ...
While the tempo of overt U.S. military action has slowed and kinetic operations have receded into the background, economic ...
One problem for Trump is that the U.S. doesn’t have a national oil company. Exxon, Chevron and the like are private corporations that will start projects only when they see a good business opportunity ...
The Trump administration’s exercise in armed regime change in Venezuela should have come as no surprise. The U.S. naval buildup in the Caribbean and the ...
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How Venezuela went from South America's richest to poorest economy despite massive oil reserves
Decades of nationalization, socialism, crony hiring and money printing turned Venezuela’s oil sector into a hollow shell, shrinking output, crushing incomes and forcing a historic exodus.
Most proven reserves are located in the Orinoco Oil Belt, stretching over 50,000 square kilometers (19,300 square miles) ...
In the wake of U.S. forces’ arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, U.S. President Donald Trump has said the U.S. is taking over Venezuelan oil production. In addition, the U.S. has blockaded ...
President Trump’s attention has passed on from seizing control of Venezuela to seizing control of Greenland and seizing ...
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