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Venezuela's military is reportedly taking over the country's state oil giant
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/27/venezuelas-military-is-reportedly-taking-over-the-countrys-state-oil-giant.html

The general appointed to run Venezuela's energy sector will bring more military officials into the senior ranks of state oil company PDVSA during a major shakeup intended to root out corruption, two company sources told Reuters on Monday.

Industry analysts and sources said the surprise appointment of Manuel Quevedo, a former housing minister with no known energy experience, was a bad omen for the country's already deteriorated oil industry.

Quevedo takes over from two industry veterans to become one of the most powerful players in the country, which is home to the worlds largest crude reserves. He will have to tackle corruption scandals and an attempted debt restructuring, within the context of a deep recession and debilitating U.S. sanctions.

The time for a new oil revolution has come, leftist Maduro said in his televised Sunday address, urging Quevedo to purge PDVSA of corruption.

Last week, six executives from U.S.-based Citgo, a Venezuelan-owned refiner and marketer of oil and petrochemical products, were arrested in Caracas on graft allegations.

About 50 officials at state oil company PDVSA have been arrested since August in what the state prosecutor says is a crusade against corruption....
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Just a few days before a key OPEC meeting, Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro named a military leader the nation's new oil supremo as it grapples with U.S. sanctions, overdue bond payments and dwindling production.

Major General Manuel Quevedo will replace both former PDVSA president Nelson Martinez and oil minister Eulogio del Pino, Maduro said Sunday on the state television program "Domingos Con Maduro."

"The time for a new oil revolution has come," Maduro said, waving his hands emphatically as he promised to rein in corruption at state oil producer PDVSA....

http://www.chron.com/business/energy/article/Venezuela-names-general-as-oil-boss-days-before-12386096.php

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the nation's new oil supremo....




Oil Supremo has nothing on Beef Supreme.
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What a way to run an oil company.


Look for further demise of what used to be oil giant PDVSA as the cash cow becomes a military support adventure.
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