TITLE

Venezuela's election boosts hope for huge oil projects

PUB. DATE
December 1993
SOURCE
ENR: Engineering News-Record;12/20/93, Vol. 231 Issue 25, p8
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports on several developments expected to improve the Venezuelan petroleum industry. Election of Rafael Caldera on December 5, 1993; Approval of oil projects including joint ventures with the Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. to upgrade heavy crude oil production.
ACCESSION #
9504113013

Tags: PETROLEUM industry;  CALDERA, Rafael, 1916-2009;  PETROLEOS de Venezuela SA

 

Related Articles

  • All eyes on PDVSA transactions as Venezuela struggles. Corrigan, Colleen // Asset Securitization Report;4/22/2002, Vol. 2 Issue 16, p17 

    Focuses on the market condition of oil company Petroleos de Venezuela SA in Venezuela. Initiation of a securitization program of the company; Intervention of the government over the operation of the company; Political planning of Venezuela President Hugo Chavez over the oil giants in the country.

  • Venezuela Poised for Return to Normalcy. Bianchi, Monica // Chemical Market Reporter;2/10/2003, Vol. 263 Issue 6, p3 

    Focuses on the decision of P�troleos de Venezuela president Ali Rodriguez to lift the force majeure on all oil shipments in Venezuela. Accounts on the possible resumption of petrochemicals production and deliveries; Total number of employees terminated by the company.

  • Oil boost. Bustos, Sergio R.; Bamrud, Joachim; Rojas, Yamilet // Latin Trade (English);Mar98, Vol. 6 Issue 3, p24 

    Reports that Venezuelan state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela SA has plans to produce 3.6 million barrels per day (bpd) and export 3.3 millions bpd in 1998. Denial from public officials that the increase in production plans was linked to a fall in international oil prices.

  • Venezuela develops gas reserves.  // Power Economics;Jan2000, Vol. 4 Issue 1, p6 

    Reports on the focus of Venezuela's state-owned oil monopoly Petroleos de Venezuela on gas exploration and production with the construction of three natural gas pipelines to develop the gas-rich Anaco region. Gas sector as a major beneficiary of state investment by the government; Company's...

  • PDVSA launches strategy to attract private sector. Furlow, William // Offshore;Sep98, Vol. 58 Issue 9, p64 

    Discusses Petroleos de Venezuela's strategy to attract private investors and help finance an expansion of production. Operating agreements; Gulf development; New markets; Re-alignment.

  • No more monopoly. Rigual, Luis R .; Bustos, Sergio R. // Latin Trade (English);Jul98, Vol. 6 Issue 7, p21 

    Reports on the Venezuelan government's granting to British Petroleum the right to sell gas in the country. Increase in the number of oil companies allowed to compete with the state-owned Petroleos de Venezuela SA.

  • Venezuela's PDVSA Totters As Strike Persists.  // Bank Loan Report;1/27/2003, Vol. 18 Issue 4, p11 

    Describes the impact of a Venezuelan workers' national strike on Petroleos de Venezuela SA, the country's oil company. Rating downgrades received by the company; Outlook on the company's debt transactions.

  • PDVSA lives, but prognosis shaky. F.O. // Asset Securitization Report;8/11/2003, Vol. 3 Issue 32, p1 

    Reports on the finances of the state-owned Petroleos de Venezuela SA. Effects of the strike that ran from November 2002 through January 2003; Credit rating of the firm; Doubts cast on the validity of the company's financial statements.

  • P.R., U.S.V.I. watching Venezuela closely. Collins, John // Caribbean Business;1/21/1999, Vol. 27 Issue 2, p27 

    Focuses on Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. (Pdvsa), Venezuela's state-owned petroleum company. Plan of President Hugo Chavez for the company; Volume of methane agreed to be supplied by Pdvsa to Enron, the largest United States natural gas trader.

Share

Read the Article

Courtesy of VIRGINIA BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY AND SYSTEM

Sorry, but this item is not currently available from your library.

Try another library?
Sign out of this library

Other Topics