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Up to 50 firms seek United States oil licenses in Venezuela, official states

The U.S. has received up to 50 requests for private licenses from companies aiming to do service in Venezuela's oil industry, following the expiration of a basic authorization approved in 2015 to the sector, the chief of the U.S. mission for Venezuela stated late on Wednesday.

The U.S. Treasury Department in mid-April stated it would not renew the broader general license that had eased restrictions to conduct oil and gas company in Venezuela as the federal government had not satisfied conditions for a competitive governmental election. Washington devoted instead to issuing specific licenses for companies in the oil sector.

Venezuela, which has the world's biggest tested crude reserves, remains under U.S. sanctions given that 2019 following President Nicolas Maduro's re-election, which was not recognized by a lot of Western countries.

Licenses are required for a wide variety of energy activities consisting of investing, authorizing oil exports and imports, exploring for oil and gas and working out agreements and payments.

Earlier this month, France-based oil manufacturer Maurel & & Prom stated it received among those specific licenses to expand organization with Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA , however numerous others are waiting for approval.

Spain's Repsol likewise got U.S. approval to continue and broaden its Venezuelan joint venture oil and gas operations, reported on Thursday.

According to assistance by the U.S. State Department to Treasury, Washington aims to focus on issuing licenses to business with existing oil output and assets over those seeking to enter the approved OPEC nation for the very first time, sources informed recently.

There is a quantity of license requests, I believe between 20 and 50. We are gradually reviewing them, Francisco Palmieri, Chief of the U.S. Mission for Venezuela, informed news website Efecto Cocuyo in an interview broadcast late on Wednesday.

The oil sector is really crucial to reactivate Venezuela's. economy, however the most crucial thing of all is the election of. July 28th, Palmieri included.

He did not point out the petitioners' names or say if they. will be authorized.

The demands consist of those of as much as 16 business that have. accepted new or expanded oil and gas joint endeavors with PDVSA,. officials in Venezuela have actually stated.

British oil significant BP stated on Wednesday that. negotiations with Venezuela on an overseas gas task to be. shared with Trinidad and Tobago have been stopped briefly because the U.S. general license that licensed the talks ended.

Palmieri also stated that diplomatic channels with Maduro's. government remain open, consisting of talks on migration and the. economy. On the election, he stated the U.S. expects huge. participation and is confident that international groups will be. allowed to oversee the process.

(source: Reuters)