AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoVenezuela Oil Deals in Houston: Acting President Delcy Rodríguez signed two major agreements with Texas firms—Hunt Oil for production contracts to restore and optimize mature fields, and SLB for reservoir studies and services—marking a fresh push to expand crude output and map underground potential after legal reforms reopened the sector. Construction Skills Drive: The National Training Program for Construction Workers is rolling out 17 technical profiles, safety training, and short workshops via Community Councils, the Patria System, and Inces/Mpppst portals, aiming to feed projects like Venezuela Renace and housing missions with certified labor. Earthquake Debris Turned to Inputs: Ecosocialism Minister Nelson Rodríguez said 2.1 million tons of rubble have been collected and processed, with daily waste stabilized at 280–300 tons, to prevent landfill liabilities and support reconstruction. Infrastructure Reopening Check: Caracas’ Simón Bolívar Monumental Stadium passed habitability inspection with a “green label,” clearing the way for sporting and mass events. Agri-Food Push: Venezuela backed mussel seed planting/harvesting in Sucre to boost marine aquaculture and food sovereignty, while producers in Apure launched El Niño drought contingency plans for cattle and buffalo operations.
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