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  2. Energy policy of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    On 29 August 1975, during the tenure of President Carlos Andrés Pérez, "Law that Reserves the Hydrocarbon Industry to the State" was enacted and the state-owned company Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) was created to control all oil businesses in the Venezuelan territory. The law came into effect on 1 January 1976, as well as the ...

  3. PDVSA - Wikipedia

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    Venezuela also has 150 trillion cubic feet (4.2 × 10 12 m 3) of natural gas reserves. The crude oil PDVSA extracts from the Orinoco is refined into a fuel eponymously named 'Orimulsion'. [12] PDVSA has a production capacity, including the strategic associations and operating agreements, of 4 million barrels (640,000 m 3) per day (600,000 m 3).

  4. Category:Oil and gas companies of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Oil and gas companies of Portugal" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.

  5. List of power stations in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The following page lists some power stations in Portugal. Cogeneration. Station District Coordinates Capacity Primary fuel ... Natural gas: 2009: Operational

  6. Portuguese Natural Gas Association - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Natural Gas Association, founded in December 2010, is a non-profit association, based in Lisbon, Portugal. Its bylaws define AGN as a scientific , technical and professional association , establishing itself as the representative body for the sector.

  7. Galp Energia - Wikipedia

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    Petróleos de Portugal - Petrogal, S.A. and its subsidiaries carry out activities in the area of crude oil refining and marketing. Galp Gas & Power SGPS, S.A. and its subsidiaries operate in the natural gas, electricity and renewable energy sectors.

  8. Hovensa - Wikipedia

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    Hovensa ultimately restarted the refinery in January 2021 after almost a decade offline. During a gas flare incident in May 2021, oil droplets emitted from a smokestack rained down on nearby houses, fouling rainwater collection systems. [11] Residents across the island reported feeling nauseous and ill from the release of fumes. [12]

  9. Corocoro oil field - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In February 2005, after a PDVSA subsidiary had taken a stake in the joint venture, the project again received approval. [3] ConocoPhillips was the operator of the field and owned 32.5% of the project, with PDVSA through subsidiary CVP holding 35%, Italian company Eni holding 26% and Taiwanese company CPC Corporation holding 6.5%. [2] [4]