Venezuela Signs Deal with Repsol for Gas Production
03.13.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

March 13, 2026 [Reuters]- Venezuela and Spanish energy group Repsol ​have signed “strategic agreements,” the government of the ‌South American country said in a statement on Thursday.

 

Speaking on state-run television, acting President Delcy Rodriguez said ​the agreement will allow for gas ​production at Cardon IV, which is a ⁠50-50 joint venture between Repsol and Italy’s ​Eni.

She added that the deal would allow ​for the expansion for exports.

“I am very pleased that this is being done hand in hand with two ​European companies that stayed in Venezuela, that ​believed in Venezuela and did not turn their backs ‌on ⁠our people,” Rodriguez said.

A government statement added that Venezuela is committed to seeking agreements with global investors in oil and gas.

After ​the United ​States captured ⁠President Nicolas Maduro in January, it eased sanctions on Venezuela’s energy ​sector, issuing general licences that allow ​global ⁠energy companies to operate oil and gas projects in the OPEC country.

Venezuela holds one ⁠of ​the largest oil reserves in ​the world but has dilapidated energy infrastructure.

 

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