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Venezuela mulls proposal to extend PDVSA-Chevron oil joint venture through 2047

Venezuela's National Assembly on Monday began discussing a proposition to extend through 2047 a contract in between state oil company PDVSA and U.S. company Chevron to operate a joint venture in the nation's. largest producing area.

PDVSA and Chevron have 4 joint endeavors in Venezuela that. are producing some 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude.

The companies are requesting an extension for Petropiar in. the Orinoco Belt, the partnership that produces one of the most oil,. Venezuela's deputy oil minister, Elianny Palencia, said during a. discussion at the National Assembly in Caracas.

The extension for Petropiar will make an application for the duration. 2033-2047, once the existing association ends, under a plan to. drill as much as 386 wells in the location, according to the document. provided to the National Assembly, seen .

During the 15-year extension, crude production is set to. increase to 150,000 bpd from present output of about 110,000. bpd. About $2.39 billion in financial investment and another $8 billion in. operational costs were planned as part of the request,. according to the deputy minister's presentation.

The National Assembly is anticipated to continue talking about. and authorize the partnership extension in the coming days.

PDVSA and Chevron in 2015 won approvals for comparable. 15-year extensions for two other joint ventures. An extension of. the 4th joint endeavor is not yet prepared.

All the joint endeavors produce and export crude under a. license approved by the U.S. Treasury Department to Chevron in. late 2022 as an exemption to the U.S. sanctions on the South. American country. But more financial investment is still needed to reach. production levels before oil sanctions were first enforced in. 2019.

Venezuela's unrefined output is approaching 1 million bpd, said. oil minister Pedro Tellechea recently. In 2023, the nation's. production averaged 783,000 bpd, and increased to 864,000 bpd in the. first quarter, according to figures reported to OPEC.

(source: Reuters)