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Government of Curaçao Frustrated and Concerned About Delays in the Reactivation of Its Refinery

Oil operations on the island are still not raising its head since the departure of Pdvsa. In addition, the sanctions imposed by the United States against the Venezuelan energy sector also hit the company of Curaçao. The tension between the government of Curaçao and the foreign company Vigor Midstream, after Prime Minister Gilmar “Pik” Pisas openly expressed his frustration at the lack of progress in the reactivation of the oil operations on the …
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Oil operations on the island are still not raising its head since the departure of Pdvsa. In addition, the sanctions imposed by the United States against the Venezuelan energy sector also hit the company of Curaçao. The tension between the government of Curaçao and the foreign company Vigor Midstream, after Prime Minister Gilmar “Pik” Pisas openly expressed his frustration at the lack of progress in the reactivation of the oil operations on the …

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Crónicas del Caribe broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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