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Venezuela Calls on Workers to Be Alert to the "Physical Security" and "Cybernetics" of Oil Operations

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By CNN en Español Venezuela's Vice President and Minister of Hydrocarbons of the country, Delcy Rodríguez, asked workers of Venezuela's state-owned company Petróleos (PDVSA) to remain alert to the “physical security” and “cybernetics” of the country's oil facilities and operations, at a time when tension with the United States is growing because of its military presence in the Caribbean, attacks on alleged drug-trafficking vessels, as well as th…

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Venezuela’s Vice President and Minister of Hydrocarbons of the country, Delcy Rodríguez, asked workers of the state-owned company Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) on Friday to remain alert to the “physical security” and “cybernetics” of the facilities and operations...

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Venezuela’s Vice President Executive and Minister of Hydrocarbons, Delcy Rodríguez, urged workers on Saturday to extreme surveillance in the country’s oil facilities and to remain alert to any attempt to “sabotage,” in the midst of a U.S. military deployment in the Caribbean under the argument of fighting drug trafficking and that Caracas calls it a threat. Through a publication in Telegram, Rodríguez said that attention should be focused on the…

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Caracas – Venezuela’s executive vice president and Minister of Hydrocarbons, Delcy Rodríguez, urged workers to extreme surveillance in the country’s oil facilities and to remain alert to any attempt at “sabotage,” amid a U.S. military deployment in the Caribbean under the argument of fighting drug trafficking and that Caracas is branded as a threat. Through a publication in Telegram, Rodríguez said that attention should be focused on the physica…

Venezuela’s Vice President Executive and Minister of Hydrocarbons, Delcy Rodr guez, urged workers to step up surveillance at the country’s oil facilities and to remain alert to any attempt at sabotage, amid a U.S. military deployment in the Caribbean under the pretext of fighting drug trafficking and that Caracas calls it a threat.

14-12-25.- Venezuela's Executive Vice President and Minister of Hydrocarbons, Delcy Rodríguez, urged workers on Saturday to step up surveillance at the country's oil facilities and to remain alert to any "sabotage" attempt, in the midst of a military deployment.

The executive vice president and minister of Hydrocarbons, Delcy Rodríguez, this Saturday urged oil industry workers to remain on top alert to possible attempts of sabotage, both physical and digital, in the midst of the US military deployment in the Caribbean, which Caracas considers a threat. Through his Telegram account, Rodríguez asked to focus attention on the physical security of the facilities and the cyber protection of operations, in or…

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Fuser News broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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