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Venezuela Circulates Draft of Oil Law Regulations for Companies | Flipboard


The Venezuelan government is distributing a draft of regulations associated with a recently enacted oil law. These regulations are expected by companies intending to operate within the sector.

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“The Venezuelan government is circulating a draft of regulations as part of its newly enacted oil law”
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Only one provided source (Particle News) mentions the enactment of a new oil law and the involvement of Delcy Rodriguez. The other two sources discuss OPEC meetings and US sanctions, which do not mention the specific draft of regulations or the new law. Since only one source corroborates the core of the claim, it cannot be marked as 'corroborated'.
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web search NEUTRAL — “Venezuela's interim leader Delcy Rodriguez takes holds up a copy of a new law opening the nation's oil sector to privatization”. During the signing of the reform into law at the Miraflores Palace in …
https://particlenews.pages.dev/story/venezuela-enacts-oil-la…
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web search NEUTRAL — Venezuela will be the host for an OPEC meeting on June 1, where Mr. Chávez can be expected to emphasize his country's vast potential. It clearly has a lot to gain from the Orinoco, where daily oil pro…
https://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/01/business/worldbusiness/01…
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web search NEUTRAL — But US sanctions on its oil industry have left Venezuela locked out of global oil markets, selling most of its output at a steep discount to refiners in China. A U.S. military helicopter flies near an…
https://www.dw.com/en/trump-says-us-seized-very-large-oil-ta…

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