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Bloomberg News reports that the US is planning to grant Chevron a license in Venezuela for minimal maintenance.

Bloomberg News reports that the US is planning to grant Chevron a license in Venezuela for minimal maintenance.

Bloomberg News reported that the U.S. administration of President Donald Trump is about to issue Chevron a license which will allow it to maintain essential operations in Venezuela with minimal effort.

According to the report, which cited people with knowledge of the issue, the U.S. Treasury Department intends to grant the waiver, allowing Chevron only to perform safety and maintenance functions in Venezuela.

Chevron and the U.S. State Department as well as Treasury Department have not responded to immediate requests for comments.

The U.S. business license in South America is due to be renewed.

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Most partners of Venezuelan state-owned oil company PDVSA, which is sanctioned by the United States, have asked for extensions.

Treasury and State Departments in the United States would have to approve any extension. The State Department gives Treasury guidance on changes to sanctions regimes.

Venezuela is home to some of the largest oil reserves in the world, but it's crude production remains a fraction of its previous level after a decade of mismanagement, lack of investment and U.S. sanctions against Venezuela's energy sector since 2019.

Since 2023, the licenses granted to Chevron as well as other foreign companies have helped Venzuelan oil exports and production recover. Reporting by Gursimran K. Kaur, Bengaluru. Editing by Kate Mayberry

(source: Reuters)