7 July 2007
Republican presidential candidates severely criticize Hillary Clinton
 ENG   RUS   PT   ITA 
Photo Forum Articles News All news Feedback Advertising
Search the site:
Women going on sex tours look for big bamboos and Marlboro men   Anorexic girls look like Nazi camp victims as they try to look like size zero models   Woman's first partner may become genetic father of all her kids
Example: Yushchenko, Putin, Bush

The front page   
 Russia   World   Society   Science   Hotspots and Incidents   Opinion 

Photo galleries
Extreme bodybuilders turn into ugly muscled balloons
Extreme bodybuilders turn into ugly muscled balloons
Cargo plane crashes into cars in Mexico, killing 9 Audi TT Roadster

LATEST NEWS
US Airways trims capacity by 2 percent for second half of 2007
Coca-Cola Co wants tea brand
Google's DoubleClick takeover may hurt privacy rights
Honda upgrades its car navigation system with earthquake and weather information
Vatican registered revenues of over 227 million euros in 2006
Nokia wins 900-million-dollar contract from India's largest mobile phone operator
US restaurant company's vice president sentenced to prison
People waiting for months to buy iPhone have problems with its activation
Dollar higher against yen in Asian trading
Oil prices in mid-USD 69-a-barrel range after moderate rise in previous session


NEWS OF THE WEEK
Russia tests new missiles to subdue US air defense
Ex-FSB colonel Alexander Litvinenko's poisoning stirs up international scandal
Russia celebrates its day on June 12

Article

US companies lead oil rebellion in Venezuela

29.06.2007 Source:
Increase font size
  Decrease font size   print version  

Petro-Canada joined Exxon Mobil and ConocoPhilips, as refuses to sign revised agreements proposed by President Chavez’s administration. Lukoil ruled out plans to replace them.

Minister Rafael Ramirez (left), and President Hugo Chavez, visit oil premises at the Orinoco belt.
Minister Rafael Ramirez (left), and President Hugo Chavez, visit oil premises at the Orinoco belt.
BREAKING NEWS
Russia's Sochi to host Winter Olympics in 2014
BBC journalist Alan Johnston released after 114 days of captivity
Putin visits Bush's family for landmark talks
Kristin Kreuk: Exotic-looking actress and model from Canada
More...

A number of multinational corporations operating oil wells in Venezuela study leaving the country as they refuse to sign revised deals proposed by President Hugo Chavez as part of his plan to nationalize the industry. On Thursday, Petro-Canada announced that has decided to pull out of South American country following similar decisions of Exxon Mobil and ConocoPhilips.

Petro-Canada said that has reached an agreement with the state oil company on compensation for its oil investments. Its remarks were confirmed by the Venezuelan government.

President Hugo Chavez's government has required all private companies to accept minority stakes in oil production projects and join state-controlled joint ventures. Oil Minister Rafael Ramirez told a news conference Tuesday that state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela SA, or PDVSA, was unable to reach an agreement with Petro-Canada.

"Petro-Canada has decided on the culmination of its participation in its businesses in the country and compensation has been agreed upon between the companies that has already been accepted by both parties," Ramirez said. That compensation was not disclosed. Petro-Canada and Exxon Mobil each had a 50% stake in La Ceiba but those shareholdings have passed entirely to PDVSA, Ramirez said.

Following rumors about a replacement of these companies by a Russian groups, Lukoil, the largest private oil company in Russia ruled out Wednesday any attempt at replacing ConocoPhillips and ExxonMobil in the operations run thus far by the US corporations in Venezuela.

According to Lukoil Vice-President Andrei Kuziayev, the oil firm has not even pondered such a possibility as the US companies did not agree on a partnership as minority shareholders with state-run oil holding Petróleos de Venezuela (Pdvsa) in the Orinoco Oil Belt, Efe reported. "We are meant to participate in new projects" in Venezuela, said Kuziayev, as quoted by Russian news agency Interfax.


Hernan Etchaleco

print version e-mail


Readers' Top
People communicate with ghosts during sleep
Some rich men can pay up to 500 dollars for sex with disfigured prostitutes
Russian cheerleaders show their professional skills



FUNNY NEWS STORIES :
All news About Pravda.Ru Site map Export news STATISTICS
© 1999-2006. «PRAVDA.Ru». When reproducing our materials in whole or in part, hyperlink to PRAVDA.Ru should be made. The opinions and views of the authors do not always coincide with the point of view of PRAVDA.Ru's editors..
Rambler's Top100 Рейтинг@Mail.ru