The French oil group Maurel et prom and the Spanish Repsol joined yesterday the companies that have reported that the United States revoked their licenses to operate in Venezuela, although the vice president and minister of hydrocarbons, Delcy Rodríguez, said in a telegram publication that oil and gas operations are developed normally. Those transnational companies whose license was revoked by the United States government at the request of the failed Venezuelan extremism are welcome to continue participating in production in a win-win scheme with the national industry, according to the Venezuelan legal framework
he added. Despite the measures, Repsol maintains the dialogue with the US authorities and explores how to continue operating in Venezuela, said the CEO of the oil company, Josu Jon Imaz. We are directly related to US authorities and we will see if we are able to look for mechanisms that can allow us to continue with our activity in this country, which has never been easy
Imaz declared at the Wake Up Spain business event in Madrid.