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Americas|News|World

Hurricane Francine disrupts Louisiana energy hubs, crop exports

Energy production and agricultural exports out of the U.S.

Hurricane Francine disrupts Louisiana energy hubs, crop exports
Americas|Economy|News

US court officer moves to block creditors from derailing Citgo auction

A U.S. federal court officer overseeing an auction of shares in the parent of Venezuela-owned refiner Citgo Petroleum on Monday asked the judge in the case to

US court officer moves to block creditors from derailing Citgo auction
Americas|News

US drafts list of 60 Venezuelans for possible sanctions over election, sources say

The U.S. has drafted a list of about 60 Venezuelan government officials and family members who could be sanctioned in the first punitive measures following the

US drafts list of 60 Venezuelans for possible sanctions over election, sources say
Americas|Election|Political

Will Venezuela's disputed election lead to new era of isolation?

The United States is considering fresh sanctions on Venezuela following Sunday's disputed presidential election.

Will Venezuela's disputed election lead to new era of isolation?
Business|Economy

Court officer's rep reports several competitive bids in auction of Citgo parent

The second bidding round for shares in refiner Citgo Petroleum's parent was "successful," with several competitive bids received last month by a U.S. federal

Court officer's rep reports several competitive bids in auction of Citgo parent
Business|Economy|News

US court may put off hearing on Citgo bids to September

A U.S. court has been asked to postpone to Sept. 19 a hearing to present the winning bid in an auction of shares in the parent of Venezuela-owned refiner Citgo

US court may put off hearing on Citgo bids to September
Business|Economy|News|Political

Venezuela resorts to dark fleet to supply oil to ally Cuba

Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA has begun using tankers that navigate off radar to supply its closest political ally, Cuba, as a fleet of state-owned

Venezuela resorts to dark fleet to supply oil to ally Cuba
Business|Economy

Financial alliances build as Citgo share auction enters last mile

At least five groups of investors submitted binding bids this month in a U.S. court-ordered auction of shares in Citgo Petroleum's parent, and three have

Financial alliances build as Citgo share auction enters last mile
Business

Suriname presses Exxon, TotalEnergies to combine gas developments

Suriname's state-owned oil company Staatsolie has begun talks with oil majors Exxon Mobil and TotalEnergies to encourage joint development of natural gas fields

Suriname presses Exxon, TotalEnergies to combine gas developments
Business

Exclusive-Weak bids in Citgo auction spurs Venezuela to pitch alternative pay plan

The highest bid received in a U.S. auction of shares that will decide the fate of Venezuela-owned oil refiner Citgo Petroleum was $7.3 billion, enough to

Exclusive-Weak bids in Citgo auction spurs Venezuela to pitch alternative pay plan
Business

Trading houses help Venezuela replenish fuel stocks under US license

Trading houses that emerged as early buyers of Venezuelan crude following an U.S. easing of oil sanctions in October are now supplying state company PDVSA with

Trading houses help Venezuela replenish fuel stocks under US license
Business

Delaware court will not seek to set minimum price in Citgo auction

The U.S. federal court officer overseeing an auction of shares in oil refiner Citgo Petroleum's parent to pay Venezuela-linked creditors said on Monday he will

Delaware court will not seek to set minimum price in Citgo auction
World

Venezuela starts to pursue former oil clients after US lifts sanctions

Venezuelan state-run oil company PDVSA has begun contacting customers with crude supply contracts amid the temporary lifting of U.S. sanctions, two people

Venezuela starts to pursue former oil clients after US lifts sanctions

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