AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOil & Ports: Venezuela’s oil push is hitting a hard export ceiling as tankers face month-long delays from dilapidated port terminals, power outages, and crude quality issues, undercutting new sales deals. Exploration Drive: In Houston, the hydrocarbons minister said Venezuela wants fresh exploration and foreign partners to expand proved reserves, citing “916 opportunities” and reworking decades of seismic data. Energy Sector Signals: The government is also talking with investors about restarting the Pointe-a-Pierre refinery (demand for refined products is rising), while local officials tout infrastructure habitability checks like the Caracas Simón Bolívar Stadium green label. Agriculture & Food Supply: Confeagro reports sorghum planting in Guárico (plus more planned in Portuguesa and Anzoátegui) to diversify cereals amid heat stress. Policy & Business Climate: The National Entry System closed and selected 321,197 students, while the National Agricultural Health Institute moves to simplify electronic label reviews and link systems with customs and tax services. Local Politics: PSUV mobilized in Barinas ahead of Oct. 18 consultations, focusing on community councils, organization, and energy-saving awareness.
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