Venezuela and the United States strengthen a long-term productive partnership

Meetings between U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Venezuelan Interim President Delcy Rodríguez, as well as PDVSA President Héctor Obregón Pérez and Venezuela's diplomatic representative to the U.S., Félix Plasencia, allowed for the evaluation and definition of projects in the energy and hydrocarbons sector

Last week, key meetings took place between U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Venezuelan Interim President Delcy Rodríguez, as well as PDVSA President Héctor Obregón Pérez and Venezuela’s diplomatic representative to the U.S. Félix Plasencia, to evaluate and define projects in the energy and oil sector

 They also discussed other sectors relevant to bilateral trade relations, such as natural gas, mining, and the national electricity system. The objective is to strengthen trade relations between the two countries and bolster the productive sector.

The working group, in which Obregón and Plasencia participated, “allowed for the definition of investment plans aimed at operational recovery and the utilization of hydrocarbons for regional energy security.”

For her part, Acting President Delcy Rodríguez noted that “the technical delegation accompanying U.S. Secretary of Energy Christopher Wright has held meetings with their Venezuelan counterparts to establish mechanisms for immediate implementation.”

In this regard, the technical coordination aims to establish pathways to “advance in strengthening the industry and unlocking the country’s energy potential.”

These actions include collaboration among specialists from both nations, reaffirming the commitment to maintain permanent channels of dialogue “to finalize the infrastructure and production projects discussed at Miraflores Palace” in Caracas.

M.Pino

Source: ciip

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