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Rubio: Oil license expiring in Venezuela on May 27

The U.S. Oil License in Venezuela expires on May 27, said Secretary of State Marco Rubio in a late-night post on his X account.

The license of the U.S. company Chevron to operate in Venezuela was due to expire on May 27. Rubio wrote that "the pro-Maduro Biden #Venezuela oil license will expire on Tuesday, May 27 as scheduled."

Requests for comments on Rubio’s post were not immediately responded to by the State Department or Treasury Department.

Richard Grenell is the envoy of Donald Trump, U.S. president.

Two sources said that Jorge Rodriguez, head of Venezuela's ruling party allied legislature and the person responsible for the release of the American who had been detained in Venezuela for several months, met with him in Antigua.

Sources said Grenell offered to extend the wind-down phase for a license that allows the U.S. oil giant Chevron to work in the country by 60 days. The license was set to expire May 27.

Chevron did not respond immediately to a comment request.

The U.S. Treasury Department as well as the State Department would have to approve any 60-day extension.

(source: Reuters)