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2020 Sep 4, 11:54am   1,016 views  6 comments

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Venezuela’s oil industry—rich in reserves, a crucial Allied resource in World War II, a founding member of OPEC—is grinding toward a halt.

Venezuela has greater oil stores than any other country. But after years of corruption, mismanagement and more recently U.S. sanctions, its oil output has dropped to a tenth of what it was two decades ago.

From Lake Maracaibo in the west to the Orinoco oil belt in the east, abandoned wells rust in the sun as looters scavenge the metal. The last drilling rig still working in Venezuela shut down in August. The country is on course, by the end of this year, to be pumping little more oil than the state of Wyoming.

“Twenty percent of the world’s oil is in Venezuela, but what good is it if we can’t monetize it?” said Carlos Mendoza, an ambassador under the late socialist president Hugo Chávez, who enjoyed an oil bonanza when prices were high but starved the industry of investment and maintenance funds.

“We’re entering a post-oil era,” Mr. Mendoza said.

While petroleum is under stress world-wide from climate-change concerns and the rise of wind and solar power, what is happening to oil in Venezuela goes far beyond the global industry’s troubles. It is an existential crisis for a country long dependent on oil for nearly all of its hard-currency earnings.

This year, Venezuela’s oil income will probably fall below the limited funds coming in from other sources such as gold mining and overseas workers’ remittances, said Luis Vicente León, an economist and pollster. Venezuela’s economy is likely to shrink more than 30% this year from the oil collapse plus the pandemic, says Ecoanalitica, a Caracas business consulting firm.

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1   Patrick   2021 Aug 21, 5:46am  


@AlexBerenson
Aug 17
Those of us who have wondered over the years how places like Venezuela got that way - how governments can act in ways that are not just undemocratic but simply insane and guaranteed to produce chaos and misery even in the short run...

Turns out that setting destructive policies and then DOUBLING DOWN when they blow up seems to create its own feedback loop

And the modern administrative state has enough levers to pull (hospital reimbursement, say) to make almost ANYTHING happen for a while. By which point it may be too late.
2   Bd6r   2021 Aug 21, 6:26am  

THAT IS NOT REAL SOCIALISM!!!
4   AD   2023 Nov 5, 5:36pm  

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Venezuela currently producing about 730,000 barrels of oil per day according to the United States EIA. Just before Chavez took over around 1999, it was about 3.2 million barrels per day :-(

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5   1337irr   2023 Nov 5, 6:25pm  

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Venezuela currently producing about 730,000 barrels of oil per day according to the United States EIA. Just before Chavez took over around 1999, it was about 3.2 million barrels per day :-(

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I'm bullish on Transocean for oil stocks. Anybody else?

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