The Trump administration announced late Wednesday that it is revoking Biden administration-issued licenses for oil and gas development in Venezuela
The move appeared to end Chevron’s work in the oil-rich country and was prompted by what President Trump said was a failure to accept deportees.
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President Donald Trump revoked a license granted to Chevron by his predecessor, Joe Biden, two years ago. Trump announced the decision in a late Wednesday post on Truth Social. The decision comes as Trump accuses Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of failing to make the necessary headway on election changes and migrant returns.
The US president cited Venezuela's “electoral conditions” as a reason, adding that the regime hasn’t taken back “violent criminals” at a fast-enough pace.
United States President Donald Trump has announced a reversal of the concessions granted in an oil transaction agreement with Venezuela by his predecessor, Joe Biden, more than two years ago. In a post on Truth Social on Wednesday,
Chevron responded Wednesday to President Donald Trump's decision to terminate a U.S. permit allowing the company to pump and export Venezuelan oil, saying it is assessing the implications of the move.
Former President Donald Trump announced the reversal of oil-related concessions given to Venezuela by President Joe Biden's administration, which had allowed Chevron to expand operations in the country.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced the revocation of Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela, reversing Joe Biden's prior concession. Trump accused Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro of not advancing electoral reforms.
President Trump on Tuesday reversed a Biden-era license that allowed the oil giant to operate in Venezuela despite US sanctions
United States President Donald Trump has announced he will be reversing an oil transaction agreement with Venezuela.