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U.S. Extends Chevron’s License to Operate in Venezuela

  • The Trump administration granted a 60-day extension to Chevron’s authorization allowing the company to maintain its oil extraction and export operations in Venezuela as of May 23, 2025.
  • The extension followed the initial March 2025 order to cease operations, driven by US sanctions aimed at pressuring Venezuela's authoritarian government and cutting off heavy crude supply to Gulf Coast refineries.
  • Chevron, a Texas-headquartered minority partner in joint ventures producing about a quarter of Venezuela's oil, planned to boost exports but faced complex logistics including rebranding over $1 billion of oil exports to evade sanctions.
  • Chevron’s CEO Mike Wirth indicated that the company is engaging with the White House regarding its operations, cautioning that Chevron’s withdrawal could advantage geopolitical competitors, even as shipments of Venezuelan crude persist despite a 25% US tariff on imports.
  • This license extension and ongoing negotiations with Maduro's government imply a US partial rethink of Venezuela policy, impacting bilateral relations and allowing Chevron more time to recover investments or wind down operations orderly.
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New ball of oxygen from the White House to the regime of Nicolás Maduro and to the oil companies that do business with him. Donald Trump’s administration will extend two months the license of the American Chevron to operate in Venezuela. Trump’s special adviser, Richard Grenell, plans to meet in Antigua with envoys of the Maduro dictatorship, in contacts in which the US diplomacy commanded by Marco Rubio is not involved, as ABC may have known. I…

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Latin Times broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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