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Venezuela slams U.S. court approval of Citgo parent sale as 'fraudulent'- oil and gas 360

Venezuela slams U.S. court approval of Citgo parent sale as ‘fraudulent’

Reuters CARACAS – Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza on Saturday criticized a U.S. court ruling authorizing a sale of the shares in the parent company of U.S. refiner Citgo Petroleum Corp, calling it the result of a “fraudulent judicial process.” Citgo is a unit of Venezuelan state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela. A federal court in Delaware this week approved

Citgo plans Q4 2021 overhaul at Corpus Christi refinery; may be postponed- oil and gas 360

Citgo plans Q4 2021 overhaul at Corpus Christi refinery; may be postponed

Reuters HOUSTON -Citgo Petroleum Corp plans an overhaul at its 167,500 barrel-per-day (bpd) Corpus Christi, Texas, refinery in the fourth quarter of 2021, the company said on Monday. The fourth-quarter 2021 turnaround could be rescheduled, Citgo said. Sources told Reuters on Friday that Citgo was postponing planned maintenance scheduled for 2021 at the Corpus Christi refinery. The move is motivated

Venezuela rounds up US oil executives as Guaidó visits DC- oil and gas 360

Venezuela rounds up US oil executives as Guaidó visits DC

Houston Chronicle MIAMI (AP) — Six American oil executives under house arrest in Venezuela were rounded up by police hours after President Donald Trump met Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s chief opponent at the White House, according to family members of the men. Alirio Zambrano said early Thursday that the executives of Houston-based Citgo were abruptly taken from their homes last

Venezuela opposition cuts deal to delay possible Citgo seizure- oil and gas 360

Venezuela opposition cuts deal to delay possible Citgo seizure

Reuters Venezuela’s opposition has reached a deal with the custodians of a bond issued by state oil company PDVSA to prevent bondholders from seizing U.S. refining subsidiary Citgo, the bond’s collateral, until May, according to court filings and a source. The opposition-appointed PDVSA board, which is recognized in the United States as the company’s rightful representation, last month sued in

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Venezuelan Guaido’s team proposed 90-day truce to PDVSA bondholders: sources

Reuters: Venezuela’s opposition last week sent holders of state oil company PDVSA’s 2020 bond a proposal to suspend legal actions for 90 days, the latest maneuver to avoid losing U.S. refiner Citgo, three sources familiar with the talks said. The investors have not yet responded. The bond is backed by a 50.1% stake in Citgo, a PDVSA subsidiary, and the

Citgo Gets U.S. Subpoena Related to Venezuela Bribery Probe - Oil & Gas 360

Citgo’s New CEO Confident in an Uncertain Time

From The Houston Chronicle Houston’s Citgo Petroleum is under attack on multiple fronts. Creditors for its parent company want to seize its refineries. It’s at the center of a fight for control over Venezuela. The Justice Department is investigating it and its parent company’s role in an alleged foreign bribery scheme. And its facing mounting pressure to do something about

Citgo Gets U.S. Subpoena Related to Venezuela Bribery Probe - Oil & Gas 360

U.S. Court Confirms Citgo Board Appointed by Venezuela’s Opposition

From The Houston Chronicle In a victory for Venezuela’s opposition government, a U.S. judge confirmed Citgo Petroleum’s board of directors appointed by Juan Guaido, squashing socialist leader Nicolas Maduro’s efforts to regain control over the Houston oil refiner. On Wednesday a Delaware judge issued a final order approving the Guaido board, who have been effectively leading Citgo since the opposition

Citgo Gets U.S. Subpoena Related to Venezuela Bribery Probe - Oil & Gas 360

CITGO Board Appoints Former Venezuelan Oil Executive as CEO

From The Houston Chronicle CITGO’s board of directors has appointed former Venezuelan oil executive Carlos Jorda as CEO of the embattled Houston refining company. In a statement released on Wednesday morning, the company’s board reported that the year-long search for a new CEO ended Jorda being selected for a role. A fomer executive with the Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A., or

Citgo Gets U.S. Subpoena Related to Venezuela Bribery Probe - Oil & Gas 360

Citgo to Appoint New CEO to Navigate Political, Legal Turmoil – Sources

From Reuters Citgo Petroleum Corp has selected Carlos Jorda as its next chief executive, according to three people familiar with the matter, turning to a seasoned refinery expert and native Venezuelan to run a company facing legal attacks and working under U.S. sanctions against parent Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA). Citgo cut ties with PDVSA earlier this year after U.S. President

U.S. weighs more sanctions on Venezuela to halt fuel deals: Bloomberg- oil and gas 360

Right-Wing Groups Ask Trump Not to Intervene With Citgo

From The Houston Chronicle A bevy of right-wing groups are asking the Trump administration not to intercede on behalf of the Venezuelan opposition government to keep Citgo Petroleum from being seized and auctioned. The Houston-based refiner Citgo is owned by Venezuela’s state oil company, and it’s considered a valuable asset to help Venezuela rebuild if there’s regime change in favor

Citgo Gets U.S. Subpoena Related to Venezuela Bribery Probe - Oil & Gas 360

Venezuela Faces the Loss of Citgo – and Desperately Needed Dollars

From The Houston Chronicle Venezuela could lose its largest U.S. asset after a court allowed a Canadian gold miner to seize shares of Citgo Petroleum Corp.’s parent to satisfy an arbitration award. A U.S. appeals court ruled on Monday that Crystallex International Corp. may seize U.S.-based stock of Citgo’s parent, which is part of Venezuela’s state-owned oil company, to cover

Citgo Gets U.S. Subpoena Related to Venezuela Bribery Probe - Oil & Gas 360

Citgo Gets U.S. Subpoena Related to Venezuela Bribery Probe

From Bloomberg American unit of PDVSA has pledged full cooperation with probe, Businessman last week admitted to bribery for contracts Citgo Petroleum Corp. received a subpoena from the Department of Justice stemming from an investigation into bribery in Venezuela, indicating that the U.S. government is finally turning its attention to the company after years of prosecuting individuals. The subpoena was handed