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Prime Minister of Curaçao Admits Contacts with Pdvsa to Reactivate Island Refinery

The oil complex located on the island has not managed to fill the vacuum left by the Venezuelan state, which came out of business in 2019 in the midst of the intensification of the political crisis and the imposition of sanctions against Caracas The Prime Minister of Curaçao, Gilmar Pisas, confirmed in an interview with an international news agency that his government is holding talks with Venezuela's Oils for a possible return to the island ref…
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The oil complex located on the island has not managed to fill the vacuum left by the Venezuelan state, which came out of business in 2019 in the midst of the intensification of the political crisis and the imposition of sanctions against Caracas The Prime Minister of Curaçao, Gilmar Pisas, confirmed in an interview with an international news agency that his government is holding talks with Venezuela's Oils for a possible return to the island ref…

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Crónicas del Caribe broke the news in on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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