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Tag: Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline

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New U.S. Sanctions on Venezuela Aim to Choke Off Government’s Finances

April 17, 2019CLIFFORD KRAUSSComments Off on New U.S. Sanctions on Venezuela Aim to Choke Off Government’s Finances

The Trump administration cut off the central bank’s access to United States currency and limited its ability to conduct international financial transactions.

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U.S. Risks Roiling Oil Markets in Trying to Tighten Sanctions

April 15, 2019EDWARD WONG and CLIFFORD KRAUSSComments Off on U.S. Risks Roiling Oil Markets in Trying to Tighten Sanctions

Oil purchases by China and India are undermining United States sanctions on Iran and Venezuela, but halting them could come at a cost.

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100 Days In, Mexico’s President Revels in High Ratings and Waves Off Recession Fear

March 11, 2019KIRK SEMPLEComments Off on 100 Days In, Mexico’s President Revels in High Ratings and Waves Off Recession Fear

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador insists a transformation is underway. A majority of Mexicans embrace his vision — but the economy worries others.

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Venezuela Blackout, in 2nd Day, Threatens Food Supplies and Patient Lives

March 8, 2019ANATOLY KURMANAEV, ISAYEN HERRERA and CLIFFORD KRAUSSComments Off on Venezuela Blackout, in 2nd Day, Threatens Food Supplies and Patient Lives

Venezuelan officials blamed the opposition and the United States for the outage, but provided no evidence. At a hospital with a backup generator, one man said, “A lot of us are going to die here.”

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Why Is Russia Helping Venezuela?

March 8, 2019March 28, 2019ANATOLY KURMANAEVComments Off on Why Is Russia Helping Venezuela?

The Kremlin faces a stark choice in Venezuela: to double down on its ally or be among those who choose his successor. Economic considerations may be paramount.

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Over 50 People Missing After Nigerian Oil Pipeline Explosion

March 2, 2019March 2, 2019The Associated PressComments Off on Over 50 People Missing After Nigerian Oil Pipeline Explosion

A local council spokesman said the blast on Friday caused a massive oil spill in the Nembe Kingdom in Bayelsa State.

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Oil Companies May Be Complicit in Atrocities in South Sudan, U.N. Panel Says

February 20, 2019NICK CUMMING-BRUCEComments Off on Oil Companies May Be Complicit in Atrocities in South Sudan, U.N. Panel Says

Despite a peace agreement, war crimes continue, including mass rape and forcible displacement of thousands of people, a rights commission reported.

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Saudi Crown Prince Promises $20 Billion in Investments for Pakistan

February 18, 2019SALMAN MASOOD and MARIA ABI-HABIBComments Off on Saudi Crown Prince Promises $20 Billion in Investments for Pakistan

The pledges, which are nonbinding, would also help secure the country as a market for Saudi crude oil.

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Millions Flowed From Venezuelan Oil Firm to Small Bulgarian Bank

February 13, 2019RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA and BORYANA DZHAMBAZOVAComments Off on Millions Flowed From Venezuelan Oil Firm to Small Bulgarian Bank

Bulgarian officials, tipped off by the United States, froze accounts and are investigating possible laundering of money from the battered state oil company.

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Opposition Leader, and Oil, Become Focus of Venezuela-U.S. Struggle

January 29, 2019January 30, 2019ANA VANESSA HERRERO and CLIFFORD KRAUSSComments Off on Opposition Leader, and Oil, Become Focus of Venezuela-U.S. Struggle

After Washington handed control of Venezuela’s assets in the United States to the opposition leader, the government of Nicolás Maduro struck back fiercely.

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