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Venezuela's Maduro selects new PDVSA vice president, subsidiary chief

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro has actually appointed a brand-new executive vice president at state oil business PDVSA, and a brand-new head for the subsidiary that supervises the business's joint ventures with oil companies, according to a main decree.

The changes come days before Maduro takes office for his 3rd term following a year of political chaos and a challenged election. Even in the middle of the crisis and U.S. sanctions on the energy sector, the country enhanced its crude output by about 17% and reached a 10.5% rise in its oil and fuel exports.

Jovanny Martinez, who worked as vice president of preparation and engineering at PDVSA, was momentarily put in charge of the executive vice presidency, according to the presidential decree, published in the Authorities Gazette. It was not instantly clear whether he would likewise maintain his function in planning.

Marco Magallanes, the previous executive vice president, was appointed chief of the Venezuelan Petroleum Corporation (CVP),. which handles and supervises dozens of expedition and production. joint ventures between PDVSA and personal business.

The government likewise created brand-new vice ministries at the. just recently renamed Hydrocarbons Ministry and changed the names of. some of the ones staying as part of a restructuring effort. following a big shake-up at the ministry and PDVSA last year.

A month after the July election, Maduro designated the. country's Vice President Delcy Rodriguez as oil minister. Hector. Obregon was promoted as PDVSA's ceo after. the arrest of its previous head, Pedro Tellechea, over. corruption charges.

(source: Reuters)