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Venezuelan gov't, Shell sign oil deals, state television says

State television reported on Thursday that Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rod has signed oil deals with Shell, without providing any details.

Rodriguez is hosting U.S. The state-run channel VTV showed images of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, who was in South America. Burgum and other attendees were dressed in suits.

Shell didn't immediately respond to our request for a comment.

In a post on Telegram, TV FANB, an independent state TV?channel focusing on the armed services, said that "Acting President Delcy Rod led the'signing of agreements with Shell, the international oil company," This strategic alliance reaffirms Venezuela's status as a reliable and safe destination for foreign investments, driving the growth of the hydrocarbons industry and the nation’s economic stability.

Burgum, the head of the U.S. National Energy Dominance Council and also the president of the?South American Energy Dominance Council has praised Rodriguez's efforts to open up the South American nation to foreign investment in oil and minerals. This praise is similar to that given by the?U.S. President Donald Trump. Burgum is second cabinet secretary who has visited Venezuela since the January U.S. raid that captured President Nicolas Maduro. ?U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright made a visit to Venezuela in February. Venezuelan lawmakers passed a sweeping oil law in January that lowered taxes, increased the decision-making authority of the oil ministry, and gave autonomy to private producers. Sheila Dang reports from Houston.

(source: Reuters)