WASHINGTON — The Trump administration will let energy giant Chevron keep its key infrastructure in Venezuela — but is standing firm on barring the Houston-based company from importing oil extracted from Nicolás Maduro’s left-wing dictatorship, The Post has learned. Chevron previously had until Tuesday to remove all its assets from the South American country after…
Chevron can keep assets in Venezuela — but oil import ban will stay: sources
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May 26, 2025
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