Venezuela’s Faulty Power Grid May Set Back Economic Comeback

Venezuela’s long-suffering electricity system is once again flashing red warning lights. According to Bloomberg, the country has announced emergency measures after power consumption reached a nine-year high, raising the specter of widespread blackouts that could derail the nascent economic recovery following the dramatic political changes earlier this year. Installed generation capacity stands at roughly 37,000 […]

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Iran War has Brought The Energy Crisis to the Center Stage. We also cover the Energy Transition, Exxon and Chevron Earnings.

Energy Security Starts at Home, and Energy Dominance is Displayed through your exports. Well, the US is clearly energy dominant until you hit California, and then they are 80% dependent on foreign energy. 1. Global Energy Crisis & Iran War Impact   The Podcast opens with the Iran war creating a severe global energy crisis. […]

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Chevron CEO Mike Wirth Says Venezuela Must Do More for Oil Industry Revival

Houston-based Chevron Corporation remains the leading Western oil major active in Venezuela, but CEO Mike Wirth is calling for deeper reforms from Caracas if the country’s vast oil sector is to achieve meaningful revival. In comments reported by Bloomberg on April 26, 2026, Wirth acknowledged recent positive policy moves under Venezuela’s Hydrocarbons Law but stressed […]

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US Oil Executives Meet Venezuela President and What Does This Mean for Investors and Consumers?Energy News Beat

In a notable development for global energy markets, a group of U.S. oil executives traveled to Caracas last week for direct talks with Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez. The meeting, reported by Bloomberg, occurred as the Trump administration continues its aggressive push to revive Venezuela’s long-dormant oil sector following the January 2026 ouster of former […]

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Chevron Strategic Asset Swap in Venezuela

In a significant move signaling renewed foreign investment in Venezuela’s oil sector, Chevron has executed a strategic asset swap with Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA) and its subsidiaries. Announced on April 13, 2026, and signed in Caracas in the presence of interim President Delcy Rodríguez, the deal allows Chevron to sharpen its focus on high-value […]

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US Removes China from El Guri Hydro Dam in Venezuela

In a significant geopolitical and energy-sector shift, the United States has directed the removal of Chinese contractors from maintenance and rehabilitation work at Venezuela’s El Guri Hydroelectric Dam—the third-largest in the world after China’s Three Gorges and the Itaipu Dam on the Brazil-Paraguay border. American engineering giants Siemens and General Electric (GE) have now been […]

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