US eases Venezuela oil sanctions
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Analysts say Venezuelan oil can't offset the disruption from the Iran war crisis: 'It's a math problem'
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have rerouted some exports through pipelines that bypass Hormuz, but analysts estimate about 14 million barrels per day remain blocked
Venezuelan oil is a 'drop in the bucket' of the global supply shortage triggered by the Iran war.
Venezuela’s Orinoco River Basin is a wild land of lush forests, grasslands and a vast delta of jungle wetlands teeming with wildlife. During the rainy season, the Orinoco is the world’s third-largest river by discharge.
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U.S. Intervention in Venezuela Could Help Solve Colombia's Energy Crisis
Colombia's collapsing natural gas production is forcing Bogotá to rely on costly imports while reviving plans to bring in cheaper Venezuelan gas.