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Venezuela Crises Compound as Oil Industry Falls Into Disarray
« on: September 20, 2016, 04:48:15 pm »
Venezuela Crises Compound as Oil Industry Falls Into Disarray
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/21/world/americas/venezuela-oil-economy.html?_r=0
SEPT. 20, 2016

 One oil rig was idle for weeks because a single piece of equipment was missing. Another was attacked by armed gangs who made off with all they could carry. Many oil workers say they are paid so little that they barely eat and have to keep watch over one another in case they faint while high up on the rigs.

Venezuela’s petroleum industry, whose vast revenues once fueled the country’s Socialist-inspired revolution, underwriting everything from housing to education, is spiraling into disarray.

To add insult to injury, the Venezuelan government has been forced to turn to its nemesis, the United States, for help.

“You call them the empire,” said Luis Centeno, a union leader for the oil workers, referring to what government officials call the United States, “and yet you’re buying their oil.”

The declining oil industry is perhaps the most urgent chapter of Venezuela’s economic crisis. Oil accounts for half of the Venezuelan government’s revenues, what former President Hugo Chávez once called an “instrument of national development.” The state oil company poured its profits, more than $250 billion in all from 2001 to 2015, into the country’s social programs, including food imports.

But those profits have evaporated with mismanagement and the drop in global oil prices over the past two years. Now, even Venezuela’s subsidized oil shipments to its vital ally Cuba are slowly being phased out, oil executives with operations in Venezuela contend, forcing Havana to look to Russia for cheap oil....
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Re: Venezuela Crises Compound as Oil Industry Falls Into Disarray
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2016, 05:13:26 pm »
I wonder if the outside world will once again venture into the Venezuelan swamp for a third time?  There are many who have already been burned once or twice.

And the promises of abundant, albeit expensive, hydrocarbons here in US beckon.
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Re: Venezuela Crises Compound as Oil Industry Falls Into Disarray
« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2016, 05:27:06 pm »
Venezuela Crises Compound as Oil Industry Falls Into Disarray
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/21/world/americas/venezuela-oil-economy.html?_r=0
SEPT. 20, 2016

 One oil rig was idle for weeks because a single piece of equipment was missing. Another was attacked by armed gangs who made off with all they could carry. Many oil workers say they are paid so little that they barely eat and have to keep watch over one another in case they faint while high up on the rigs.

Venezuela’s petroleum industry, whose vast revenues once fueled the country’s Socialist-inspired revolution, underwriting everything from housing to education, is spiraling into disarray.

To add insult to injury, the Venezuelan government has been forced to turn to its nemesis, the United States, for help.

“You call them the empire,” said Luis Centeno, a union leader for the oil workers, referring to what government officials call the United States, “and yet you’re buying their oil.”

The declining oil industry is perhaps the most urgent chapter of Venezuela’s economic crisis. Oil accounts for half of the Venezuelan government’s revenues, what former President Hugo Chávez once called an “instrument of national development.” The state oil company poured its profits, more than $250 billion in all from 2001 to 2015, into the country’s social programs, including food imports.

But those profits have evaporated with mismanagement and the drop in global oil prices over the past two years. Now, even Venezuela’s subsidized oil shipments to its vital ally Cuba are slowly being phased out, oil executives with operations in Venezuela contend, forcing Havana to look to Russia for cheap oil....

I feel sorry for the Venezuelans (in the minority, obviously) that did NOT vote for or support their own demise and starvation-by-socialist-government.  But for the ones that did vote for and support it.....let them reap what they have sown via their own stupidity and greed.  Unfortunately, there is no way to help those folks that didn't craft their own destruction.  Their fate now is to suffer along with the rest of the sheeple that voted for their own self-interest (socialism).

And unfortunately, it will be the same here in the USA.  Those of us that have been warning against these socialist entitlement programs and have been trying to make the rest of the nation see how destruction they WILL be will end up suffering right along with the idiots that even now and as we speak are pushing yet more big-government, socialist, entitlement programs (See: Donald and Ivanka Trump's latest freebies-for-votes).
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Re: Venezuela Crises Compound as Oil Industry Falls Into Disarray
« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2016, 09:18:12 pm »
I feel sorry for the Venezuelans (in the minority, obviously) that did NOT vote for or support their own demise and starvation-by-socialist-government.  But for the ones that did vote for and support it.....let them reap what they have sown via their own stupidity and greed.  Unfortunately, there is no way to help those folks that didn't craft their own destruction.  Their fate now is to suffer along with the rest of the sheeple that voted for their own self-interest (socialism).

And unfortunately, it will be the same here in the USA.  Those of us that have been warning against these socialist entitlement programs and have been trying to make the rest of the nation see how destruction they WILL be will end up suffering right along with the idiots that even now and as we speak are pushing yet more big-government, socialist, entitlement programs (See: Donald and Ivanka Trump's latest freebies-for-votes).

To me, this is simply education.

The dumbing down of our curriculum to satisfy liberal propaganda is taking our country down.  Fighting to protect the family, respect and fear of God, and patriotism for this country will keep the libs at bay.

I will never vote for anyone who violates that.
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