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Casacoima, Delta Amacuro, Venezuela: The Casacoima Municipality is one of the four municipalities that makes up the eastern Venezuelan state of Delta Amacuro. The town of Sierra Imataca is the shire town of the Casacoima Municipality. Wikipedia
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Conociendo Venezuela
El estado Delta Amacuro de Venezuela es un lugar mágico y lleno de vida. El estado es conocido por su hermoso paisaje natural, que incluye el delta del río Orinoco, el cual es el segundo delta más grande de América del Sur. El estado también es hogar de una gran variedad de flora y fauna, incluyendo el mangle rojo, que es el símbolo del estado. A continuación más información.
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GENTE NADIE SE PREOCUPE OK!!! Delta Amacuro no existe todos estamos a salvo
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Tucupita Marcano, de primer deltano grandeliga a primer venezolano suspendido de por vida de la MLB
🥎 Tucupita José Marcano Circelli iba construyendo su propio nombre en la Grandes Ligas actualmente en las filas de Padres de San Diego, pero todo se derrumbó como un castillo de naipes. La MLB hizo oficial la decisión de suspenderlo de por vida a través de su página web.
🥎El pelotero, nacido en Tucupita, un pequeño poblado en el oriente de Venezuela que funge como capital del estado Delta Amacuro, vio truncada su vida como pelotero profesional. El motivo: las apuestas.
🥎Su padre, Raúl Marcano, pelotero profesional que hizo su nombre en la Liga Venezolana de Béisbol Profesional (LVBP), se hizo popular con el apodo de ‘Tucupita‘.
🥎Al nacer su hijo, decidió bautizarlo con el nombre de Tucupita en una clara alusión al apodo que lo popularizó y como arraigo a la tierra natal de ambos.
¿Cuánto gastó en apuestas?
🥎Según las investigaciones, fueron varias apuestas. En total habría apostado 150.000 dólares y en la mayoría de los casos fue a favor de los Piratas de Pittsburgh cuando jugaba para ellos.
🥎Tucupita Marcano habría apostado hasta en 287 ocasiones, 25 de las cuales fueron a favor de su equipo, rompiendo así las políticas de restricciones a las apuestas deportivas que rigen a la MLB.
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Live blogging OBX S3 as a Venezuelan (as in, the country part of this shitshow is supposed to be taking place)
Let me preface this by saying that I love this shitshow. It is shitty af and I love it.
Now I’m just going to be ranting about the things that concern the Orinoco and Venezuela only, not my opinion on the season in general. Also I’ve never bee to the part of the country the show alludes to I’ve only ever been to Apure not the Delta... but all of this is common knowledge. This is mostly composed of a series of texts (translated) that I sent to another Venezuelan friend who is also a fan of the show... Enjoy
Oh and spoilers
- "Onece we get to Orinoco" o "We need to go to Orinoco" as if it wasn't a goddamned river it is “the Orinoco”
- they named Venezuela and apparently john b knows that the river is here
- Imma allow suspension of disbelief here - There neither are nor were indigenous populations in the Venezuelan territory with a written language of their own, but imma let it pass for the plot...
- What kind of sorry excuse of a lame ass archeologist -like not even archeologist just person who went to primary school - thinks that a thing found in Delta Amacuro (That’s the name of the estate where the Orinoco Delta is) is Mayan?
- Pointing to a map that clearly says "Venezuela" (it even has names of cities like “Barcelona” and “Maturin” "you pointed to just South America, you know that?" It only fucking shows a part of Venezuela
- Bitch! The guajiros founded El Dorado by the Orinoco!! for reference I attach a map showing where the Guajiros are located and where this show is trying to make you think El Dorado is (for reference the trip by car nowadays, it’d be at least 14 hours): Green: where the Guajiros are located (just in Venezuela, they are also in Colombia) Red: The Orinoco River (Just the Venezuelan part of the river) Pink: What the previous map kind of showed Yellow: Apure, the part or the Orinoco I’ve alluded to (Kind of self promo go see the NGO I work with)
- Look the guajiros still exist, they are alive and not well they are actually literary starving, but they are not Caribe (the wider etnia the Kalinagos belong to)...
- the river guide called josé - that narrows it down...
- JJ has a point, he doesn’t have a passport, but further than that, people from the US need a Visa to get to Venezuela and they can’t get that Visa because Venezuela closed their embassies in the US - just pointing it out, though I’m going to let it pass for the plot
- A ride to South America? the deal with Barracuda Mike is not very specific... What if he takes he drugs to Chile? the trip from Chile to Venezuela is longer than the trip from anywhere in the USA to Venezuela? And I doubt Barracuda Mike is taking his drugs to Venezuela, the Venezuelan drug trade does not need discreet transportation believe me...
- I’ll give it to them the Orinoco they show looks like the Orinoco I’ve seen in real life and in pictures
- The Orinoco a graveyard of empires... not really unless you count the War of Independence...
- JJ is going to end up in fucking Uruguay if he doesn’t start being more specific...
-I’m not sure “Tres Rocas” exists, but I know a lot of places here that don’t show up on google maps...
- Why the fuck are the people in Tres Rocas partying with dusters? Though we do love unsafe fireworks handling, national pastime right there
- they do get the license plates right
- Well I assume they can’t find the José who owns a “panga” because “panga” in Venezuela means either a type of fish, a dumb person or a cigarette, like I had to google what a panga was.... they are probably mean a José with the “curiara” or with the “chalana” most probably a chalana... Suprise they didn’t get like kidnapped or scammed
- ...Anyways how come no one in this place is named José? Not even José without a chalana?
- Love the random black and white print of Bolívar on Singh’s place, really dirves home the “we are in Venezuela” thing...
- JAJAJAJAJAJAJA they think a wad like that of bolívares is enough for a trip like that one JAJAJAJAJA that’s less than 10$ I can assure you... And I can also assure you that no one in a remote Venezuelan town that close to the border takes bolívares, they only deal in US dollars and I guess that in the Delta: Guyanese Dollars....
- Btw it was indeed a chalana
- Just a thought... these people are going to get yellow fever or tb or something, are they even vaccinated against that sort of thing?
- “Guajiro” is pronounced is pronounced “whoo- ah- hee- roh” no “Whoa-ha-ro” not that guajiros have anyplace in Delta Amacuro...
-What kind of goddamned magic phone does Ward have? Those place don’t have signal, you need a satellite phone - I haven’t been to the Delta but my cousin has and they needed a satellite phone... I need a satellite phone down in deep Apure... You cannot just sneak off and send your location to someone there... those places have special guides for a reason and the reason is that GPS does not work down there...not to mention roaming
- You can’t just use Kalinagos and Guajiro interchangeably, they are not the same ethnicity...
- Like pre-columbina guajiros probably didn’t know the Orinoco existed...
- The Pogues have too much trust in the Venezuelan rural health system... that man is going to die, there is nothing to be done.
- There wasn’t enough Jiara though - yes, that is related to the Orinoco...
Conversation with my mom about this series: Me: Now that they’re going on an expedition to El Dorado I feel like this should end like every other expedition to El Dorado Mom: With everyone dead? Me: With everyone dead
She also said I should stop complaining that for a gringo show this is almost intellectual
#OBX#outer banks#john booker routledge#john b#John B Routledge#jj#j j maybank#kiara carrera#jiara obx#jiara#Sarah Cameron#Ward Cameron#Rafe Cameron#Pope#Pope Heyward#Cleo#cleo obx#cleo outerbanks#topper thorton#big john routledge#big john#obx pogues#the pogue#pogues outer banks#Carlos Singh#Delta Amacuro#Venezuela#Orinoco#El Dorado#obx season 3
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hshqintro: eduardo bolívar y tovar
&&. is that ( danny pino )?? no, it’s just ( eduardo bolívar y tovar ). he is a ( prince ) of ( venezuela ). he is ( 40 ) years old and his birthday is the ( twenty fourth ) of ( november ) which makes him a ( sagittarius ). he is ( adventurous and empathetic ) and ( protective and casual ) but, unfortunately, also ( frivolous and acquiescent ). those traits just make him a ( gryffindor ) and in scientific terms an ( esfj ). he is ( heterosexual ) and the program’s ( conversationalist ). his theme song is ( volare ) by ( domenico modugno and franco migliacci ). his interests include ( dancing and baseball ). he practices ( catholicism ) and is a supporter of ( francisco bolívar y tovar ). his quirk is ( claiming small inconveniences are god’s way of keeping him humble ) and favourite quote is ( when i choose to see the good side of things, i’m not being naive. It is strategic and necessary ) by ( waymond wang ) because ( he is a fundamentally optimistic person ). last but not least he ( does ) believe in true love.
biography.
Eduardo has been chatty since he was born. He learned to speak quickly and never quite stopped much to his parent’s consternation. Did he have important things to say? Not really. But in a family where he was the third sibling and second brother, it seemed important for there to be someone who could relate to the younger siblings and their smaller woes. Not everything had to be as serious as Francisco might claim. Since he does not know he is his parent’s only true born son, he never felt quite the same call to responsibility and seriousness the older siblings did. Ana was always his favorite, he was unfortunately easily weakened by big puppy eyes and enjoyed feeling like he really mattered to someone.
He was somewhat average in his studies, but he was pretty good at judging professional competence and finding good advisors with the right expertise. Thus, his parents appointed him Grand Duke of the Guyana region which contains the valuable oil reserves found in the Orcino Belt in the state of Delta Amacuro as well as its valuable port cities. Though the position was powerful, he has been subservient in his role as a supporter of his brother, never even considering the possibility of taking on more power.
The fact that his first true love and fiancee was a school teacher only kept him firmly entrenched in the family dynamics. He met her during a public tour, at an event organized for his investment in baseball facilities for local schools, and fell head over heels immediately. The fairytale was easy to sell to the public because it was real, and Maria had been charmingly good-natured. Unfortunately, their love was not meant to last, and only a few months after their engagement she broke it off, unable to handle the pressure that came with royal life.
Something in Eduardo changed after losing his love, and the tragedy after losing more of his family. He redirected his energy into supporting his family even better, remaining stalwart in his affection and loyalty to Ana during her own struggles. He couldn’t simply let another person he loved go without a fight. Six years later, to support his family, he agreed to a political match with [princess/duchess of TBD latin american country] -- he is good at being family, but not as focused on being a husband. Still, in the past couple years, he has come to love her in his own way. He does not realize that his wife doesn’t mind because she has greater ambitions for them: the Venezuelan throne.
Eduardo joins the program now because he is concerned for Ana and to share the exciting (and nerve-wracking) news that he is going to be a father!
extra.
TLDR; Eduardo loves his family and doesn't realize he could pose a threat to Francisco's throne at all....
Char Inspo: Jesse Katsopolis (Full House), Sokka (Avatar: The Last Airbender), Mickey Haller (The Lincoln Lawyer), Benedict Bridgerton (Bridgerton), Graham Dunne (Daisy Jones & The Six)
Plots and Connection Ideas: friends/best friends, enemies, friends to enemies, university friends, sporty friends, wine friends, exes, flirtationships, fellow dads club, anything else~
Discord: cityharlot
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Miss Venezuela World 2024 Valeria Cannavo, Miss International Venezuela 2024 Alessandra Guillen crowned in Caracas
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Miss Venezuela (@missvenezuela) Who won Miss Venezuela World 2024? María Valeria Cannavò Balsamo, 24, of Dependencias Federales, Venezuela was crowned Miss Venezuela World 2024 at Centro Comercial Líder in Caracas, Venezuela on November 23, 2024. In the same event, Delta Amacuro’s Alessandra María Guillén Murga, 26, was crowned Miss International…
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Llegada de otra onda tropical al país trae más lluvias
El Instituto Nacional de Meteorología e Hidrología (Inameh) indicó que para este miércoles 9 de octubre 2024, Venezuela amanece con cielo parcialmente nublado y algunas zonas despejadas en buena parte de su extensión. Sin embargo, se observan núcleos nubosos, asociados a lluvias o chubascos al este de Delta Amacuro, suroeste de Bolívar, sur de Amazonas, Guárico, este de Miranda, la Guaira,…
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Consejo Legislativo del Estado Bolivariano Delta Amacuro inoperante
En Delta Amacuro tenemos un Consejo Legislativo que lamentablemente no está trabajando realmente por el bienestar y los intereses del pueblo deltano. Un Consejo Legislativo que no sesiona, que sus comisiones permanentes de trabajo no están funcionando, que no aprueban Leyes. Un Consejo Legislativo que solamente sesiona en ocasiones especiales o en algún acto importante. Pero las sesiones…
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Barima-Waini (Region 1) is a heavily forested region in northwest Guyana. It spans 20,339 square kilometers and has a population of 26,941. The region is named after two rivers that flow through it: the Barima River and the Waini River. Its coastal strip features picturesque beaches like Almond Beach, Luri Beach, and Turtle Beach. The economy thrives on forestry and gold mining. Amerindian communities, including Santa Rosa Mission, dot this lush landscape
Pomeroon-Supenaam (Region 2) is a region of Esequiban Guyana, a territory in dispute by Guyana and Venezuela. Venezuela claims the territory as part of Delta Amacuro state. The regional capital is Anna Regina. The region is in the north of the country and spans an area of 6,195 km². It encompasses forested highland and low coastal plain, along with a small portion of the hilly sand and clay region. The population of this region, which includes Indigenous settlements and more established villages concentrated along the coast, was recorded at 46,810 during the 2012 census
Essequibo Islands-West Demerara (Region 3) is a picturesque region of Guyana. It envelops the Essequibo River, the largest river in Guyana, flowing between the Orinoco and Amazon rivers of South America. This region is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, the Demerara-Mahaica region and Demerara River to the east, the Upper Demerara-Berbice region to the south, and the Pomeroon-Supenaam region to the west. Notable villages within this region include Parika, Tuschen, and Uitvlugt. Along the Essequibo River, you’ll find 365 islands, with the three largest—Hogg Island, Wakenaam, and Leguan—nestled at the river’s mouth. The population of this region was 107,416 during the 2012 census
Demerara-Mahaica (Region 4) is a region in the north of Guyana. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the north, the Mahaica-Berbice region to the east, the Upper Demerara-Berbice region to the south, and the Essequibo Islands-West Demerara region to the west. The regional capital is Georgetown, which also serves as the national capital. This region spans an area of 2,232 km². Notable villages within the region include Buxton, Enmore, Victoria, and Paradise. As of the 2012 census, the population of Demerara-Mahaica was recorded at 313,429 people
Mahaica-Berbice (Region 5) is a region in the northeast of Guyana. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the north, the region of East Berbice-Corentyne to the east, the region of Upper Demerara-Berbice to the south, and the region of Demerara-Mahaica to the west. This region encompasses an area of 4,190 km² and contains the villages of Rosignol, Fort Wellington, and Mahaicony. The Mahaica River runs along the region’s western border, while the Berbice River forms the eastern boundary. Additionally, the Mahaicony and Abary Rivers flow from south to north within this region. As of the 2012 census, the population of Mahaica-Berbice was recorded at 49,723 people
East Berbice-Corentyne (Region 6) is one of Guyana’s ten administrative regions, covering the entire eastern part of the country. It shares borders with the Atlantic Ocean to the north, the Nickerie District and Sipaliwini District of Suriname to the east, Brazil to the south, and the regions of Mahaica-Berbice, Upper Demerara-Berbice, Potaro-Siparuni, and Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo to the west. Notable towns within the region include New Amsterdam, Corriverton, and Rose Hall. The Corentyne River forms the entire eastern border with Suriname, although the southernmost section is disputed and known as the Tigri Area. As of the 2012 census, the population of East Berbice-Corentyne was recorded at 109,431 people
Cuyuni-Mazaruni (Region 7) is a region of Guyana. Its capital is Bartica, and it encompasses villages like Issano, Kartabo, Kamarang, and Imbaimadai. This region shares borders with Barima-Waini, Essequibo Islands-West Demerara, and Pomeroon-Supenaam to the north, Upper Demerara-Berbice to the east, and Potaro-Siparuni. It also borders the Brazilian state of Roraima to the south. Covering an area of 47,213 km², it comprises vast forested hinterland and a smaller hilly sand and clay region. Notably, the Pakaraima Mountain Range graces this landscape, along with the historic Fort Kyk-Over-Al, which once served as the Dutch administrative center in the colony of Essequibo. Today, only ruins remain as a testament to its past significance1
Potaro-Siparuni (Region 8) is a captivating region of Guyana. It spans an impressive 20,051 square kilometers and is home to approximately 10,190 people. Notable villages include Campbelltown, Orinduik, Mahdia, Paramakatoi, and Tumatumari. The majestic Kaieteur Falls in Kaieteur National Park draws tourists to the heart of Guyana’s rainforest. Additionally, a section of the Amazon rainforest lies within Potaro-Siparuni. The region is also part of the ongoing territorial dispute between Guyana and Venezuela, with provisional measures in place
Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo (Region 9) is a captivating region of Guyana. It spans an impressive 20,051 square kilometers and is home to approximately 10,190 people. Notable villages include Campbelltown, Orinduik, Mahdia, Paramakatoi, and Tumatumari. The majestic Kaieteur Falls in Kaieteur National Park draws tourists to the heart of Guyana’s rainforest. Additionally, a section of the Amazon rainforest lies within Potaro-Siparuni. The region is also part of the ongoing territorial dispute between Guyana and Venezuela, with provisional measures in place
Upper Demerara-Berbice (Region 10) is a captivating region of Guyana. It spans an impressive 20,051 square kilometers and is home to approximately 10,190 people. Notable villages include Campbelltown, Orinduik, Mahdia, Paramakatoi, and Tumatumari. The majestic Kaieteur Falls in Kaieteur National Park draws tourists to the heart of Guyana’s rainforest. Additionally, a section of the Amazon rainforest lies within Potaro-Siparuni. The region is also part of the ongoing territorial dispute between Guyana and Venezuela, with provisional measures in place
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Orinoco Delta, Venezuela: The Orinoco Delta is a vast river delta of the Orinoco River, located in eastern Venezuela. The Orinoco Delta is one of the eight natural regions of Venezuela. It covers the whole of Delta Amacuro State and a few square kilometers of Monagas State and Sucre State, comprising all the mouths of the Orinoco. Wikipedia
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Más de 36 mil clientes en Amazonas y Delta Amacuro conectados con señal Movilnet: Un paso hacia la inclusión digital
En un avance significativo hacia la inclusión digital en zonas remotas de Venezuela, se ha informado que más de 36 mil clientes en Amazonas y Delta Amacuro han sido conectados con señal de Movilnet. Este hito representa un paso crucial en la reducción de la brecha digital en regiones geográficamente desafiantes, donde el acceso a servicios de telecomunicaciones ha sido históricamente limitado. La llegada de la señal de Movilnet a estas áreas no solo proporciona a los residentes la capacidad de realizar llamadas y enviar mensajes de texto, sino que también les brinda la oportunidad de acceder a Internet móvil, lo que les permite disfrutar de los beneficios de la conectividad en un mundo cada vez más digitalizado. La conectividad móvil es fundamental para el desarrollo socioeconómico de las comunidades, ya que facilita el acceso a información, servicios financieros, educativos y de salud, así como oportunidades de emprendimiento y empleo. Por lo tanto, la expansión de la cobertura de Movilnet en Amazonas y Delta Amacuro no solo representa un logro tecnológico, sino también un avance significativo en la promoción de la igualdad de oportunidades y el desarrollo sostenible en estas regiones. La importancia de esta noticia trasciende el ámbito tecnológico, ya que demuestra el compromiso de las autoridades y empresas de telecomunicaciones en garantizar que incluso las zonas más remotas del país puedan beneficiarse de los avances en conectividad. Además, este logro destaca la necesidad de seguir invirtiendo en infraestructura de telecomunicaciones para cerrar la brecha digital y garantizar que todos los ciudadanos tengan la oportunidad de participar plenamente en la economía digital y la sociedad del conocimiento. En conclusión, la conexión de más de 36 mil clientes en Amazonas y Delta Amacuro con la señal de Movilnet marca un hito significativo en el camino hacia la inclusión digital en Venezuela. Este logro representa un paso adelante en la reducción de la brecha digital y el empoderamiento de comunidades que anteriormente estaban desconectadas. Sin embargo, es crucial seguir trabajando en la expansión de la cobertura y el acceso a servicios de telecomunicaciones en todo el país, para garantizar que todos los ciudadanos tengan la oportunidad de aprovechar los beneficios de la conectividad en la era digital. ¡Conéctate con el futuro! https://ntv365.com/criptomonedas/un-analista-de-bitcoin-preve-un-rebote-del-precio-de-btc-en-forma-de-v-mientras-el-rsi-alcanza-su-nivel-mas-bajo-en-5-anos/ Read the full article
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Jorge Rodríguez: A partir del 4D Delta Amacuro "limitará con el estado Guayana Esequiba"
MisHijosEstánConElEsequibo Territorio de paz, unión y familia que defiende su casa, que cuida de sus hijos ¡Venezuela es así!
El3DYoVotoSiATodo 🇻🇪
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María Corina durante votación: Ya han votado más de 9 millones de personas
🎯Lo que está la viendo es el acto cívico más importante de nuestra historia.
En varios estados gente haciendo cola desde las 10pm. Estuve en El Paraíso, en Montalbán, en Caricuao, en Chacao. En todos los centros del país lo que vemos es una participación apoteósica.
Me siento orgullosa de que estamos conquistando una lucha de redención.
*Cifras*
Tenemos testigos en todos los centros y mesas del país y en el exterior; monitores, radares, Comanditos. Hay en total más de 1 millón de personas desplegadas con tareas específicas.
‼️ *Para la 1pm tenemos una cifra de participación de 41%, lo cual representa 9 millones 300 mil personas. Esto es enorme. Si esto se mantiene así, será una cifra de participación histórica*.
Hay casos espectaculares. El municipio Seboruco de Tàchira, participación del 61%. Yaracuy tenía a la 1 un 48%, Mérida 47,5% y Delta Amacuro también con participación alta.
Esto es muy bello, lo que está pasando.
En nuestro monitoreo hubo 1300 mesas en las cuales hubo problemas para que nuestros testigos pudieran ingresar. A esta hora solo quedan 13 mesas con problemas.
En relación a las mesas que no se pudieron instalar, el reporte es de 18 mesas de 30 mil en todo el país.
Ha habido ralentización del proceso y escaneo de cédulas que no se justifica de ninguna manera. Esperamos que esto se elimine y agilice el proceso.
Son excepciones para un proceso que se desarrolla de forma pacífica. Nuestros testigos se fajaron y lograron entrar.
Los testigos son los héroes de este proceso. La autoridad son ustedes, miembros de meda.
1. Necesitamos que todo el mundo siga presente en su centro de votación, que testigos sepan que no están solos.
2. Escrutinio es un acto público. La gente puede entrar y ver conteo de voto papelito por papelito. Todo el mundo allí validando y acompañando.
3. Según artículo 337 del reglamento de la Lopre, testigos tienen derecho a su acta. Página 17 del Manual de Mesa.
Hoy el anhelo de ser libre es una certeza: vamos a ser libres.
Como va la cosa, creo que vamos a tener resultados, como dicen ellos, irreversibles.
Sobre venezolanos afuera: es injusto que muchos no pudieron votar, pero eso se va revertido porque esto ha unido más que nunca a Venezuela. En más de 50 ciudades hay venezolanos celebrando.
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Comisión Especial para Defensa del Esequibo presentó un simposio sobre la importancia del Faro Estratégico Isla Corocoro
Un simposio sobre la Importancia del Faro Estratégico Isla Corocoro, ubicado en la fachada atlántica venezolana, a escasos metros de Punta de Playa, entre las costas de Delta Amacuro y el territorio Esequibo, fue presentado este martes por la Comisión Especial para la Defensa del Territorio de la Guayana Esequiba y la Soberanía Territorial de la Asamblea Nacional (AN) de la República Bolivariana…
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🛢️📈 TOP Oil News
7 August, 2023 #Venezuela #Canada #USA #Russia #Trinidad&Tobago #Opec #PDVSA
•The price of barrel of Brent $85,64 7/08 at 9:10 a.m
•West Texas Intermediate (WTI) $82,14 7/08 at 9:09a.m
▪︎Merey🇻🇪 $57,35 (June)
■Four Venezuelan oil fields targeted by Canadian oil company New Stratus
The fields are located in the Eastern Basin, the largest in the country, which includes the states of Anzoátegui, Monagas, Guárico, Sucre and Delta Amacuro.
https://www.elnacional.com/venezuela/campos-petroleros-venezolanos-en-la-mira-de-petrolera-canadiense/
■PDVSA stopped production in Amuay only eight days before restarting activities, and also stopped production in Cardón.
Iván Freites, secretary general of the Falcón state oil and gas workers, revealed on Friday that PDVSA stopped crude oil production at both the Amuay and Cardón refineries due to the drop in processing.
Freites said that the two plants were stopped because "there are no VGO's as a result of the low rate of crude processing".
https://www.caraotadigital.net/venezuela/pdvsa-detuvo-produccion-en-amuay-a-solo-ocho-dias-de-reiniciar-actividades-tambien-lo-hizo-en-cardon/
■ PDVSA says it exports 877,032 bpd, but expert says it is actually 572,000 bpd
In the opinion of Rafael Quiroz, it is time for the oil minister to stop lying to the public by inflating figures and adulterating numbers.
https://www.bancaynegocios.com/pdvsa-exporta-experto-realidad/
■Chevron effect not enough to bring Venezuela's oil industry back to life
According to analysts, investors interested in Venezuela's oil sector continue to face headwinds from US sanctions, economic and political uncertainties, and the country's general inability to compete with other oil industries in the Latin American and Caribbean region.
https://www.elnacional.com/economia/analisis-el-efecto-chevron-no-es-suficiente-para-recuperar-la-industria-petrolera-en-venezuela/
■Trinity Exploration Discovers “Virgin Oil” in Trinidad and Tobago
https://www.energyportal.eu/news/uk-player-makes-breakthrough-oil-discovery-in-trinidad-tobago/130356/
■ Oil prices surge to 4-month highs after Saudi, Russia output cuts
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/07/oil-prices-rise-after-saudi-russia-cuts-and-russian-oil-export-hub-attack.html
■Venezuela highlights its energy reserves in its application to join BRICS
Delcy Rodríguez, stated that all of Venezuela's oil reserves will be made available to the BRICS.
https://www.bancaynegocios.com/venezuela-destaca-sus-reservas-energeticas-en-su-solicitud-de-unirse-a-los-brics/
■The US Plot To Finalize Theft Of Venezuela’s Oil – OpEd
https://www.eurasiareview.com/04082023-the-us-plot-to-finalize-theft-of-venezuelas-oil-oped/
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