[lbo-talk] Venezuela Opens Investigation into Foreign Oil Companies

Leigh Meyers leighcmeyers at gmail.com
Mon May 9 09:20:09 PDT 2005


I've heard Citgo, the Venezuelan "retail" gas company, is moving it's headquarters from Houston TX to either Santiago, or Havana, and is intending to double oil deliveries to Cuba. That was last week.

This week:

Leaders from 22 Arab and 12 South American countries will attend a four-day summit that will open in Brasilia, Brazil tomorrow... The U.S has been denied observer status.

Will the Saudis and Venezuela talk oil? Yewbetcha!

Also, from La Prensa Latina (Cuba)... Agencia Informativa Latinoamericana Prensa Latina S.A.:

Venezuela Opens Investigation into Foreign Oil Companies

http://www.plenglish.com/print.asp?ID={E7591F3E-9E58-4422-8E55-363325B62E61}&language=EN&user=guest

Caracas, May 8 (Prensa Latina) Venezuela will open an unprecedent Parliamentary investigation into alleged irregularities committed by foreign oil firms.

The probe will begin on Tuesday May 10 as the National Assembly helds hearings aimed at uncovering irregularities committed during the so-called oil opening from 1992 to 1997.

At least 32 operation agreements of private firms with state-run oil company Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) established during the period were plagued with vices and anticonstitutional formulations, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez denounced last week.

Tax evasions have also been found, added Chavez.

President of the National Assembly Nicolas Maduro said among first people to be questioned would be former presidents of PVDSA including Luis Guisti, who was on the post at the moment agreements were signed.

Former Venezuelan President Carlos Andres Perez and former deputies who approved the contracts are also expected to be summoned.

President Chavez and Maduro have stressed that in case irregularities are proved, the companies invoved will be required to reimburse the Republic for all the money it lost.

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