Titoli di Stato paesi-emergenti VENEZUELA e Petroleos de Venezuela - Cap. 2 (12 lettori)

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Jul. 18, 2018 5:56 PM ET|About: PetroChina Company Limited (PTR)|By: Carl Surran, SA News Editor
PetroChina (NYSE:PTR) is forced to reconfigure a long-delayed refinery project that was designed to process Venezuelan crude, as the deteriorating situation of the country's oil sector places future supplies at risk, Platt'sreports.
The move underscores China's attempt to salvage the 400K bbl/day Guangdong Petrochemical refinery project in which both PTR and Venezuela's PDVSA had planned to invest, as well as China's failing downstream projects that were planned with PDVSA, jeopardizing $50B-plus of Chinese loans, much of which was pumped into Venezuela's oil industry.
Venezuela's June production fell 60K bbl/day to 1.3M bbl/day, and the International Energy Agency says the country's faster than expected decline could see production capacity dropping below 1M bbl/day by year-end 2018, implying an annual drop of 730K bbl/day.



(Reuters) - Citgo Petroleum Corp [PDVSAC.UL], the U.S. subsidiary of Venezuelan state-run oil company PDVSA [PDVSA.UL], said on Wednesday that the United States had revoked the visa of its president and chief executive Asdrubal Chavez, cousin of Venezuela's late president Hugo Chavez, but it did not say why.
Late on Wednesday U.S. State Department spokesman Noel Clay said the United States has broad authority to revoke visas, but does not discuss individual cases because they are confidential under U.S. law.
A Citgo spokeswoman said in a statement that the "day-to-day operations of CITGO remain uninterrupted and senior leadership remains unchanged."
Chavez was named head of Citgo by Venezuela's president Nicolas Maduro in 2017.
In May, U.S. President Donald Trump signed economic sanctions against Venezuela striking at its oil business by banning U.S. citizens and residents from buying Venezuela debt for cash. The sanctions appeared in part to target Citgo.
Trump previously imposed individual and economic sanctions on Venezuela's government, accusing it of rights abuses and corruption. They included sanctions against state-run companies, dozens of officials close to Maduro, and Maduro himself. Adan Chavez, the late president's brother, was among those sanctioned.
 
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