Venezuela’s Energy Sector Primes for a Thaw

Venezuela’s Energy Sector Primes for a Thaw

Author: AS/COA Online October 26, 2023 Duration: 31:16
October was a busy month for Venezuela. The United States eased sanctions on the country’s oil sector, the opposition and the Maduro regime sketched out an electoral roadmap, and María Corina Machado triumphed in the opposition primary. What does all this mean for the country’s energy sector? Francisco Monaldi, a fellow and the director of the Latin American Energy Program at Rice University’s Baker Institute, spoke with AS/COA Venezuela Working Group Director Guillermo Zubillaga about the outlook.

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