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Venezuela Releases Imprisoned U.S. Veteran in Deal Reportedly Tied to Chevron Oil Extension
The Maduro regime has released U.S. Air Force veteran Joseph St. Clair, who had been detained for approximately six months, in what appears to be part of a broader diplomatic engagement with the Trump administration
Trump Admin Again Cedes To Chevron, Extends License To Operate In Venezuela For Two More Months: Report
The Trump administration is set to again extend Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday
Biden Admin Reportedly Reached Secret Deal With Allowing Chevron To Send Hundreds of Millions To Venezuelan Regime
The Biden administration reportedly reached a secret deal that allowed oil giant Chevron pay millions of dollars to the Venezuelan regime
Trump Admin Reportedly Cedes To Chevron Lobbying And Agrees To Extend Operation Deadline In Venezuela
The Trump administration is reportedly set to extend Chevron's deadline to cease operations in Venezuela after lobbying from the company
Chevron Contractors Are Still Operating In Venezuela Despite Trump Admin Ultimatum
Chevron contractors are still working in Venezuela despite the Trump administration telling the company to cease all operations by early April
Venezuela's Maduro Says U.S. Revocation Of Oil License Will Affect Deportation Flights: 'We Have a Little Problem'
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolás Maduro said that scheduled deportation flights from the United States have been "affected" following the Trump administration's decision to revoke an oil license for Chevron in the South American country
Three Latino Reps. Led Trump To Revoke Chevron's Venezuela Oil License: 'They're Going Crazy'
Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart, Carlos Gimenez and Maria Elvira Salazar suggested they could withhold their votes for the budget deal narrowly passed in the House
Trump Admin Gives Chevron Hard Deadline To Stop Operating In Venezuela's Oil Fields
The Trump administration has given Chevron until April 3 to cease its operations in Venezuela
Chevron Warns White House That Russia, China Will Take Over Venezuelan Oil If Its License Is Revoked
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the license should be reconsidered
Biden Admin Considering Cutting One Of Venezuela's Last Economic Lifelines: 'It's On The Table'
Secretary of State Antony Blinken hinted at the possibility of revoking oil licenses from Venezuela as Washington backs the opposition in detriment of Maduro
US-Based Oil Major To Invest $500 Million In Argentina
Argentina's economy ministry announced on Friday that Chevron CVX.N will invest more than $500 million in the Vaca Muerta shale basin.
In Massive Policy Shift, US May Ease Sanctions with Venezuela, Allow Chevron to Get Oil from Country
The United States may be considering easing sanctions against Venezuela and allowing oil company Chevron to continue their exploration and extraction of oil in the country.
$421-Million Jackpot Winning Mega Millions Ticket Sold At California Gas Station
A $421-million jackpot-winning Mega Millions lottery ticket was reportedly sold at a gas station in Woodland Hills.
Chevron Brazil Ban Ended, Marks Restart Step
Chevron Corp received a boost to its efforts to restart oil output in Brazil after a court overturned a ban on its operating in the country and the company agreed on a plan to improve safety procedures after an oil spill last year.
Brazil oil agency ANP appeals Transocean, Chevron oil spill ban
Brazil's petroleum regulator ANP appealed an injunction on Monday banning Transocean Ltd (RIG.N) and Chevron Corp (CVX.N) from operating in Brazil on the grounds the ban would harm oil exploration in the country, ANP chief Magda Chambriard said.
Brazil judges uphold Chevron, Transocean operating ban
An injunction banning No. 2 U.S. oil company Chevron Corp and its drilling contractor Transocean Ltd from operating in Brazil was upheld by a panel of three Brazilian federal judges on Tuesday while charges over a November oil spill are being considered.
Chevron appeals Brazil ban, seeks oil field restart
Chevron (CVX.N), the No. 2 U.S. oil company, has appealed against an injunction banning it and its drilling contractor Transocean Ltd (RIG.N) from operating in Brazil while civil and criminal charges over an oil spill last November are judged.