Venezuela's Oil Minister Offers a "Banico" of Investments in Crude Oil and Gas in the U.S.
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The Minister of Hydrocarbons of Venezuela, Paula Henao, promoted in the United States a "abanico" of investment opportunities, beyond the exploitation of crude oil.
The Venezuelan Minister of Hydrocarbons, Paula Henao, has promoted in the United States a "abanic" of investment opportunities beyond the exploitation of heavy crude oil, including light oil deposits and natural gas projects, in an attempt to project stability and attract foreign companies. During an event held in Houston (southwest), the oil capital of the United States, Henao insisted that reforms of Venezuelan energy legislation establish a "…
The Venezuelan Minister of Hydrocarbons, Paula Henao, promoted this Wednesday in the United States a "abanic" of investment opportunities beyond the exploitation of heavy crude oil, including light oil deposits and natural gas projects, in an attempt to project stability and attract foreign companies. During an event held in Houston, the oil capital of the United States, Henao insisted that the reforms of Venezuelan energy legislation establish …
Minister of Hydrocarbons, Paula Henao, says that with the new law there is an enabling framework for attracting investment, and identifies more than 900 promising areas for oil and gas exploration. The post Minister Henao offers extensive catalog of investments in oil and gas in Venezuela appeared first on THE NATIONAL.
The Venezuelan Minister of Hydrocarbons, Paula Henao, promoted on Wednesday in the United States a "banico" of investment opportunities beyond the exploitation of heavy crude oil, including light oil deposits and natural gas projects, in an attempt to project stability and attract foreign companies. During an event held in Houston, the [...] The entry Minister Henao offers in the United States a "banico" of investments in crude and gas was first…
The Minister of Hydrocarbons, Paula Henao, promoted on Wednesday, August 19, in the United States, a “abandonment” of investment opportunities beyond the exploitation of heavy crude oil, including light oil deposits and natural gas projects, in an attempt to project stability and attract foreign companies. During an event held in Houston, the oil capital of the United States, the senior official insisted that the reforms of the energy legislatio…
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