PhiloBeddo » 10 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Oil prices are crashing. 77 a barrel and going down. Iran crushed. Stock market going up. Liberal tears are great.
PhiloBeddo » 15 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Oil prices are crashing. 77 a barrel and going down. Iran crushed. Stock market going up. Liberal tears are great.
“We are reopening and developing Venezuela’s oil industry.”*Roshambo » 8 minutes ago » wrote: ↑Brent crude plunges 12% to below $90 as markets bet on emergency stockpile release
MR-7 » 12 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ “We are reopening and developing Venezuela’s oil industry.”
The State Department explicitly said the Trump administration is implementing his “vision” to reopen and develop Venezuela’s oil industry and issued licenses for U.S. companies to market Venezuelan oil.
"Venezuela stole American oil… billions and billions of dollars.”
Trump said Maduro’s regime seized and sold American oil and assets, calling it one of the largest thefts of U.S. property in history.
As you can see, we are not concerned about oil right now.
What's also true, however, is that U.S. oil companies had contractual agreements with Venezuela to extract, process and transport its oil, as well as to share in the revenue from oil sales.
MR-7 » Today, 1:10 pm » wrote: ↑ What's also true, however, is that U.S. oil companies had contractual agreements with Venezuela to extract, process and transport its oil, as well as to share in the revenue from oil sales.
Mr. Trump's claims of theft reflect actions by then-Venezuela leader Hugo Chávez to nationalize the nation's energy sector in 2007 and to confiscate the production assets of Exxon Mobil and ConocoPhillips after they left the country, Gross said.
Those seizures have led to years of lawsuits and efforts by the companies to recoup their losses. While a World Bank arbitration panel has ruled in favor of the oil companies, the money has yet to be recovered.
"It is beyond question that there are a number of U.S. companies and others out there who have claims against Venezuela that have been trying to get those claims satisfied for many years," Ted Posner, a partner at law firm Baker Botts and a former assistant general counsel for international affairs at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, told CBS News.
Trump says Venezuela stole American oil. Here's what really happened. - CBS News
The **** were laughing while stealing our oil jerra. Now, I must ask...who's laughing now?
the oil belonged to venezuela/ the companies did not want to pay.MR-7 » Today, 1:10 pm » wrote: ↑ What's also true, however, is that U.S. oil companies had contractual agreements with Venezuela to extract, process and transport its oil, as well as to share in the revenue from oil sales.
Mr. Trump's claims of theft reflect actions by then-Venezuela leader Hugo Chávez to nationalize the nation's energy sector in 2007 and to confiscate the production assets of Exxon Mobil and ConocoPhillips after they left the country, Gross said.
Those seizures have led to years of lawsuits and efforts by the companies to recoup their losses. While a World Bank arbitration panel has ruled in favor of the oil companies, the money has yet to be recovered.
"It is beyond question that there are a number of U.S. companies and others out there who have claims against Venezuela that have been trying to get those claims satisfied for many years," Ted Posner, a partner at law firm Baker Botts and a former assistant general counsel for international affairs at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, told CBS News.
Trump says Venezuela stole American oil. Here's what really happened. - CBS News
The **** were laughing while stealing our oil jerra. Now, I must ask...who's laughing now?
Trump is playing the game to perfection.....the timeliness of events has been masterfully executed. First Venezuela, secure the oil supply, then blowup the terrorists.