- Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A. (acronym
PDVSA,
Spanish pronunciation: [peðeˈβesa]) (English:
Petroleum of Venezuela) is the
Venezuelan state-owned oil and...
- 2002 to
February 2003, when it faded. The
government fired over 18,000
PDVSA employees and
arrest warrants were
issued for the
presidents of the striking...
-
Headquartered in the
Energy Corridor area of Houston, it is majority-owned by
PDVSA, a state-owned
company of the
Venezuelan government (although due to U.S...
-
developed by
PDVSA in
cooperation with
foreign partners. In all
partnership PDVSA owns 60%. Junín
block 1 was
discovered in 2009 and
developed by
PDVSA. The oil...
-
metropolitan area. The
Caracas Stock Exchange and Petróleos de
Venezuela (
PDVSA) are
headquartered in Caracas.
Empresas Polar is the
largest private company...
- 2002–2003,
which featured a
strike by
thousands of
employees at
PDVSA. The
strike by
PDVSA staff severely reduced oil
production and exports, and cut domestic...
- of Po****r
Power for
Petroleum and
President of Petróleos de
Venezuela (
PDVSA). In addition, from 2020
until 2023, he held the
presidency of Petroquímica...
- (
PDVSA) 200,000 bbl/d (32,000 m3/d) (start-up 1948) El
Palito Refinery (
PDVSA) 140,000 bbl/d (22,000 m3/d) (start-up 1954) San
Roque Refinery (
PDVSA)...
-
China National Petroleum,
Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, Pemex, Petrobras,
PDVSA and others.
These corporations have
revenues of at
least US$10 billion....
- Venezuela's oil.
PDVSA controls activity involving oil and
natural gas in Venezuela. In 1980s, in an
aggressive internationalization plan,
PDVSA bought refineries...