Ya but my critical thinking still ok mah because I went to google the place then I google see if this country has anything nice to be robbed of lol
not bad right our education system haha
My geography failed because never tell me this place in usa
Ya but my critical thinking still ok mah because I went to google the place then I google see if this country has anything nice to be robbed of lol
but Venezuela remain poor because they don't have the capacity to refine oil.Ya but my critical thinking still ok mah because I went to google the place then I google see if this country has anything nice to be robbed of lol
not bad right our education system haha
My geography failed because never tell me this place in usa
Venezuela was well to do in the past .but Venezuela remain poor because they don't have the capacity to refine oil.
Maybe cause alot of oilDidn’t know Chevron stayed on.
whoever holds the bigger guns makes the rules ... sometimes that is the law ...Venezuela owes some U.S. oil companies billions
U.S. oil companies like Chevron began drilling in Venezuela about one hundred years ago and played a key role in developing the country's oil sector.
But around 2004 to 2007, then-President Hugo Chávez "basically forcefully renegotiated contracts" with international oil companies, says Francisco Monaldi, director of the Latin America Energy Program at the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University.
ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips left the country in 2007 and then took the Venezuelan government to international arbitration courts. The courts ordered Venezuela to pay ConocoPhillips over $10 billion and ExxonMobil over $1 billion. Venezuela has only paid a fraction of those sums to ExxonMobil and to ConocoPhillips.
Chevron, however, stayed in Venezuela — although " they didn't like it," says Gerald Kepes, president of Competitive Energy Strategies, an energy consultancy in Washington, D.C.
Chevron today produces about a quarter of Venezuela's oil.
In response to the news of Maduro's capture, Chevron spokesperson Bill Turenne said in an email, "Chevron remains focused on the safety and wellbeing of our employees, as well as the integrity of our assets. We continue to operate in full compliance with all relevant laws and regulations."
Trump has said that Venezuela has "stolen" U.S. investment in the country's energy sector.
so you guys will understand why Trump is “robbing” the oil?
not sometimes, but always has been and always will be, when they tell you rules-based they just mean their rules and their rules have always been might is right.whoever holds the bigger guns makes the rules ... sometimes that is the law ...
Because they give kopi lui . And given slightly favorable tdpmpDidn’t know Chevron stayed on.
They have the largest oil reserves in the world. So you mean if they paid the $11 billions to US the fifa peace prize winner will leave them alone?Venezuela owes some U.S. oil companies billions
U.S. oil companies like Chevron began drilling in Venezuela about one hundred years ago and played a key role in developing the country's oil sector.
But around 2004 to 2007, then-President Hugo Chávez "basically forcefully renegotiated contracts" with international oil companies, says Francisco Monaldi, director of the Latin America Energy Program at the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University.
ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips left the country in 2007 and then took the Venezuelan government to international arbitration courts. The courts ordered Venezuela to pay ConocoPhillips over $10 billion and ExxonMobil over $1 billion. Venezuela has only paid a fraction of those sums to ExxonMobil and to ConocoPhillips.
Chevron, however, stayed in Venezuela — although " they didn't like it," says Gerald Kepes, president of Competitive Energy Strategies, an energy consultancy in Washington, D.C.
Chevron today produces about a quarter of Venezuela's oil.
In response to the news of Maduro's capture, Chevron spokesperson Bill Turenne said in an email, "Chevron remains focused on the safety and wellbeing of our employees, as well as the integrity of our assets. We continue to operate in full compliance with all relevant laws and regulations."
Trump has said that Venezuela has "stolen" U.S. investment in the country's energy sector.
so you guys will understand why Trump is “robbing” the oil?
Since Trump never get the Nobel prize.They have the largest oil reserves in the world. So you mean if they paid the $11 billions to US the fifa peace prize winner will leave them alone?
NonsenseVenezuela owes some U.S. oil companies billions
U.S. oil companies like Chevron began drilling in Venezuela about one hundred years ago and played a key role in developing the country's oil sector.
But around 2004 to 2007, then-President Hugo Chávez "basically forcefully renegotiated contracts" with international oil companies, says Francisco Monaldi, director of the Latin America Energy Program at the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University.
ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips left the country in 2007 and then took the Venezuelan government to international arbitration courts. The courts ordered Venezuela to pay ConocoPhillips over $10 billion and ExxonMobil over $1 billion. Venezuela has only paid a fraction of those sums to ExxonMobil and to ConocoPhillips.
Chevron, however, stayed in Venezuela — although " they didn't like it," says Gerald Kepes, president of Competitive Energy Strategies, an energy consultancy in Washington, D.C.
Chevron today produces about a quarter of Venezuela's oil.
In response to the news of Maduro's capture, Chevron spokesperson Bill Turenne said in an email, "Chevron remains focused on the safety and wellbeing of our employees, as well as the integrity of our assets. We continue to operate in full compliance with all relevant laws and regulations."
Trump has said that Venezuela has "stolen" U.S. investment in the country's energy sector.
so you guys will understand why Trump is “robbing” the oil?
Lol UK also withheld Venezuela Gold.Nonsense
UK withheld hundreds of millions to Iran for decades. The international court agreed it is correct
So Iran can.attack UK for it?
Because Venezuela no talent no tech to refine their heavy crude oil. They need usa technology. Although usa sanction Venezuela, they gave special permission to chevron continue operate but with limitations. Venezuela crude oil is a lot but also need high tech refinery to make it sellableDidn’t know Chevron stayed on.
What about mexico? There's drug cartels there. Are they gonna whack them too
And they will support Singapore death sentence on drug trafficker also... but Drug Kingpin... cannot...![]()