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Venezuela seeks 4-month pause in auction of shares in Citgo parent

General view of Citgo Petroleum facilities in Texas
September 17, 2024
Reuters

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Lawyers representing Venezuela on Tuesday requested a four-month pause in a U.S. court-ordered auction of shares in a parent of Houston-based oil refiner Citgo Petroleum to pay creditors, according to a filing in U.S. District court, Delaware.

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