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How Venezuelan Oil Policy is changing under President Chavez, towards greater ownership of oil assets by Venezuelan government and smaller share for western oil companies, collaboration with state oil companies in China, India and Iran, and required social spending.
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Almost-Free Gas Comes at a High Cost
Wall Street Journal 04.12.2013
For Venezuela, the magic land of cheap gas, a big hike - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01.20.2014
Venezuela Pays Price for Smuggling
Wall Street Journal 06.09.2014
China Boosts Support for Latin Leftists
Wall Street Journal 01.08.2015
U.S. Investigates Venezuelan Oil Giant
Wall Street Journal 10.22.2015
As Global Oil Demand Tightens, A Big Producer Has Own Agenda
Wall Street Journal 08.01.2006
Chávez Landslide May Speed Venezuela Changes - WSJ.com
Wall Street Journal 12.04.2006
2 Oil Firms Are Defiant in Venezuela
New York Times 06.27.2007
Economist 09.03.2009
Wall Street Journal 04.23.2011
China-Oil Deal Gives Chávez a Leg Up
Wall Street Journal 11.09.2011
The Unsteady State of Global Oil
Wall Street Journal 12.12.2011
Venezuela Seen Getting Off 'Lightly' In $908 Million Exxon Payment
Wall Street Journal 01.02.2012
Venezuela Ordered to Pay $900 Million to Exxon Mobil
New York Times 01.01.2012
After Months of Illness, Chávez Says He's Fit
Wall Street Journal 08.03.2012
Chavez Says Opposition Oil Plan Would End Social Programs
Wall Street Journal 08.03.2012
Venezuelan youth could decide if Chavez remains in power - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10.01.2012
How Hugo Chávez Became Irrelevant
New York Times 10.05.2012
Venezuela Confronts Twilight of Chávez Era
Wall Street Journal 12.10.2012
Vice President, Chávez's Choice as Successor, Built Global Alliances
Wall Street Journal 12.10.2012
Venezuela Leader Chávez Dies at 58
Wall Street Journal 03.06.2013
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