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An amazing decline and worth noting that PDVSA, the Venezuelan national oil company, were very highly regarded globally for their technical capabilities 20 years ago.Yes it's amazing how things can turn pear shaped, when you annoy your biggest trading partner. The U.S is certainly making life difficult for them.
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An amazing decline and worth noting that PDVSA, the Venezuelan national oil company, were very highly regarded globally for their technical capabilities 20 years ago.
PDVSA had a major presence overseas in refining and retail, the major Western oil companies were keen to do deals with them both oil as such and technical, and for the record at least two Australian energy companies gave serious consideration to entering long term contracts with them too for the supply of fuel for power generation. There were some clever people in PDVSA and subsidiaries such as Bitor certainly.
Then Chavez came along and ensured that anyone with knowledge was promptly removed and it has all been downhill ever since.
Chavez blew it up before any sanctions. He used that as an excuse. Brazil is in the same boat with looney lefties. They just stabed the opposition conservative leader. Funny how the "workers party" were all corrupt then cried "setup" to cover there lying asses. Proof is already out there.I thought that once Chavez "turned against" the US (by not permitting US-approved oilers in), his "regime" promptly got sanctioned and the CIA was put to work.
With sanctions... those able will go seek a better future elsewhere. So I don't think it's Chavez's fault. I mean, he would have learnt from Mao to not go that crazy with the people power, anti-intellectual stuff.
Particularly when oil makes up some 96% of the country's economy. Any idiot would treat capable oil technical/engineers very, very well.
Chavez blew it up before any sanctions. He used that as an excuse. Brazil is in the same boat with looney lefties. They just stabed the opposition conservative leader. Funny how the "workers party" were all corrupt then cried "setup" to cover there lying asses. Proof is already out there.
Left thinking ends up a violent stinking miserable mess. Its nothing to do with sanctions.
The Left aren't violent communist thugs you know. .....
My understanding is that those with technical ability but not perceived to be "correct" politically were purged out. That being most of them.Particularly when oil makes up some 96% of the country's economy. Any idiot would treat capable oil technical/engineers very, very well.
Like the movie The Death of StalinMy understanding is that those with technical ability but not perceived to be "correct" politically were purged out. That being most of them.
Not the only government to have ever gone down that track and it tends to end badly.
Yes but some would say it's Trumps fault.My understanding is that those with technical ability but not perceived to be "correct" politically were purged out. That being most of them.
Not the only government to have ever gone down that track and it tends to end badly.
My understanding is that those with technical ability but not perceived to be "correct" politically were purged out. That being most of them.
Not the only government to have ever gone down that track and it tends to end badly.
Yes but some would say it's Trumps fault.
And the point is?Obama and Trump. Would have been Bush Jr. too but he was a bit busy in the Middle East to seriously give the Venezuela problem his time.
Muduro will either die, go into exile, or be somehow locked up... else there'll be liberation in Venezuela soon. That's pretty much the message Trump, both his Sec. of States, his UN ambassador, his new national security advisor... have been saying, on TV.
It's your oil or your country my friend.
And the point is?
What would your solution be?
That must be why boatloads are heading away, from imperialist countries.Solution to what?
You were saying that people would blame Trump for Venezuela's collapse. I just said that they'd be half right.
You know that if the US were to just buy Venezuela's oil, it'd be cheaper than doing coups and waging war on the country?
But of course if you buy it, oil companies will have to pay for it at the market rate. If the gov't uses taxpayer's money to liberate the place, oil majors will get it on the cheap, sell it at market rate.
Imperialism is never good for the common plebs. Most just don't realise it.
That must be why boatloads are heading away, from imperialist countries.
I think your getting caught up in the ideology, I'm sure the real money, is moving away from oil.
If you know it has limited life, I guess they just might now also. Lol
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