(Bloomberg) -- Chevron Corp. filed tax returns worth about $300 million with the Venezuelan government last year, raising questions about how much President Nicolás Maduro is benefiting from the ...
California-based Chevron Corp., which first invested in Venezuela in the 1920s, does business in the country through joint ventures with the state-owned company Petroleos de Venezuela S.A ...
California-based Chevron Corp., which first invested in Venezuela in the 1920s, does business in the country through joint ventures with the state-owned company Petroleos de Venezuela S.A ...
Chevron is currently the only U.S. oil producer in Venezuela and produces around 200,000 barrels a day, according to the Financial Times. The company was granted a license from the Biden ...
Chevron presentó documentos diciendo que sus empresas en Venezuela debían 8.100 millones de bolívares al Seniat, la agencia tributaria de Venezuela, en marzo de 2024 bajo su nombre registrado ...
The Financial Times reported on Friday that Chevron is trying to protect a special U.S. license allowing it to operate in Venezuela. Chevron chief executive Mike Wirth told the newspaper the ...
Chevron filed documents saying its ventures in Venezuela owed 8.1 billion bolivars to Seniat, Venezuela’s tax agency, in March 2024 under its registered name in the country, Chevron Global ...