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Exclusive-Venezuela Suspends 19 Oil, Gas Production-Sharing Contracts Signed Under Maduro Government, Sources Say

By Marianna Parraga
HOUSTON, Feb 26 (Reuters) – ⁠Venezuela’s ⁠oil ministry has suspended ⁠19 oil production-sharing contracts with private companies signed ​under the administration of President Nicolas Maduro, four sources with ‌knowledge of the move ‌told Reuters.
The suspension has had no impact on the ⁠country’s ⁠oil and gas output so far, the sources said. ​State oil giant PDVSA is selling the crude produced under the contracts while they are suspended, they added.
Caracas and Washington would ​review the contracts and may recommend revoking some of them, ⁠the ⁠sources said. The Venezuelan ⁠and ​U.S. governments are reviewing the credentials of the companies that signed ​them, the sources ⁠added. Some of the companies are little-known and the deals were signed while Venezuela was under U.S. sanctions.
The United States captured Maduro in January and took control of ⁠Venezuela’s oil exports and sales. Since then, the U.S. Treasury ⁠Department has issued licenses that allow some companies to trade Venezuela’s oil and to operate in the country’s oil and gas sectors.
Venezuela’s National Assembly passed a reform to the country’s hydrocarbon law in late January to facilitate foreign investment in the dilapidated oil industry. Under the reformed law, the government has six months ⁠to review existing contracts.
Venezuela’s oil ministry and the White House did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
(Reporting by Marianna Parraga in Houston, Erin Banco ​in New York and Reuters staff; Editing by ​Simon Webb and Nia Williams)

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