Venezuela's Shift in Oil Leadership Amid U.S. Pressure
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Delcy Rodríguez appoints engineer Paula Henao as Minister of Hydrocarbons in Venezuela and promises to boost investment and recovery in the sector.
Venezuela's Shift in Oil Leadership Amid U.S. Pressure
Venezuela's Shift in Oil Leadership Amid U.S. Pressure In a strategic move, Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez appointed Paula Henao as the new oil minister, filling a pivotal position in the nation's energy sector.This appointment follows Rodriguez's elevation to the presidency after the capture of former President Nicolas Maduro by U.S. forces in January. The U.S., under President Trump's administration, is keen to open Venezuela to …
Venezuela's Rodriguez promotes deputy to head oil ministry
March 11 - Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez said on Wednesday that she has appointed Paula Henao as oil minister, filling the key role as the country overhauls its oil industry amid U.S. pressure. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The president in charge of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, appointed Paula Henao this Wednesday as the new minister of Hydrocarbons, a position that the president had been holding since August 2024. "I have appointed the oil engineer Paula Henao as the new minister of Hydrocarbons, with the responsibility of continuing to promote the energy engine of our country", said [...] The entry President Rodriguez appoints a new minister of Hydrocarbons was f…
The president in charge of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, appointed this Wednesday the engineer Paula Henao as the new minister of Hydrocarbons. Through her Telegram channel, the dignitary said: “I have appointed the oil engineer Paula Henao as the new minister of Hydrocarbons, with the responsibility of continuing to promote the Energy Engine of our country and strengthen the sovereign development of the national oil, gas and petrochemical industr…
After assuming the presidency in Venezuela for the capture of Nicolás Maduro, Rodriguez has made several changes in the cabinet of ministers.
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