France's Total Says Full Shutdown Of Venezuelan Oil Production Unlikely
Faizan Hashmi Published February 27, 2019 | 07:00 PM
Total's President of Exploration and Production Arnaud Breuillac said on Wednesday that full shutdown of Venezuela's' oil production was unlikely, despite the continuous decrease
"Not yet, from what we know. But of course we have little information since we no longer have contact from our staff. I don't think there will be a shutdown of production, what we see is a continuous decrease," Breuillac told reporters on the sidelines of the International Petroleum Week conference in London, when asked if he expected the Venezuelan oil production to completely shut down due to the crisis.
On February 7, the French oil giant Total announced evacuation of its staff from Venezuela, where its accounts have been frozen due to US sanctions. However, Total plans to overcome the sanctions by leading operations not from the United States, but from Europe.
"We have really withdrawn all our experts in Venezuela, it was a week ago due to security situation in Venezuela. We have seen a continuous reduction of production of two fields in which we are involved ... That is due to the fact that production in Venezuela is becoming more and more difficult, people are really struggling to come to work because they have to source essential food for families, it is very difficult for our staff," he said.
In January, US National Security Adviser John Bolton announced that the United States was imposing sanctions against Venezuelan state-owned oil company PDVSA, adding that it will block $7 billion in PDVSA's assets.
Venezuela is currently going through a political crisis. On January 5, lawmaker Juan Guaido was elected as the president of the opposition-controlled National Assembly, which all other government branches have been refusing to recognize since 2016.
On January 23, two days after the Venezuelan Supreme Court annulled his election, Guaido declared himself the country's "interim president." Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who was sworn in for his second presidential term on January 10 after winning the May election, which part of the opposition boycotted, qualified Guaido's move as an attempt to stage a coup orchestrated by Washington.
The United States immediately recognized Guaido, after which some 50 other countries followed suit. Russia, China, Cuba, Bolivia and a number of other states have, in the meantime, voiced their support for the legitimate government of Maduro. Mexico and Uruguay have refused to recognize Guaido, declaring themselves neutral and promoting crisis settlement via dialogue.
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