“Venezuela belongs to the world’s energy equation and we are ready and prepared to produce, to export and to enter into contracts and agreements with all the energy companies of the entire world, from the United States and Europe,” said the president during a speech.
Maduro indicated that his country could not be excluded from the “energy equation” since he said it has the oil resources for the stability of the world market.
“All the oil, refined products and gas needed for energy stability and the smooth and stable operation of the energy market of the United States, Europe and the world are in Venezuela and we are ready to be reliable suppliers of oil and refined products,” he commented. Likewise, he pointed out that ideology should not prevail in energy relations.
“Commercial and energy relations cannot be ideologized (…) No matter the political regime, commercial and energy relations in the world must be de-ideologized. Sanctions against Venezuela are a folly that has hurt the people of Venezuela, but also, after the war in Ukraine, they have done great harm to Europe, the United States and the world,” he stressed.
Source: Telesurenglish.net
President Maduro Highlights Venezuelan Economic Prospects
President Nicolas Maduro highlighted the promising prospects for the nation that the current process of economic growth and prospects for oil production generate: “We are recovering the Homeland with work, effort, and deep love for our people. Today we live in peace, joy and with a promising future for all,” he said.
On Nov. 26, his administration and the opposition Unitary Platform (PU) signed a second partial agreement for the social protection of the Venezuelan people.
This agreement is aimed at recovering over US$3 billion belonging to the Venezuelan State that were seized by the United States and its allies. Once these resources are available, they will be used for projects related to the provision of education and health services.
Source: Telesurenglish.net
Cement industry has capacity for demand by 2023
The Venezuelan cement industry has the conditions to satisfy the demand for this product in the country by the year 2023, the spokesman for the construction motor workers, Jose Vale. In a television interview, Vale indicated that the country’s cement industry has what it takes to continue promoting economic recovery during 2023.
Likewise, he noted that it is in the capacity to “respond to internal requirements in the construction engine, as well as to export demand.”
José Vale stressed that “the industry is very close to reaching the production of more than 2 million tons of clinker, the main component of the most common type of cement, during 2022, one of the goals set.”
Source: Ultimasnoticias.com.ve
President: Venezuela has the oil that the US and Europe need
The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, assured that Venezuela has the availability to become the second largest supplier of oil: “All the oil they need for the stable operation of the US and European energy market is in Venezuela,” Maduro said.
The Head of State pointed out that Venezuela cannot be removed from the world’s energy equation. “We want to build an economy free of dependency, of oil rents,” he ratified.
On the other hand, the national President described as “a first positive step” the signing of agreements between Petróleos de Venezuela and the Chevron company. “Very soon Chevron will be producing oil and that oil will go to world markets, oil extracted and produced in Venezuela.”
Source: Ultimasnoticias.com.ve
Embajada de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela en San Vicente y Las Granadinas