Venezuela Agrees to Pay $2 Billion Over Seizure of Oil Projects By News August 27, 2018 Add Comment Edit The state oil company was under pressure after ConocoPhillips, which had won an arbitration ruling in a decade-long fight, seized cargoes and terminals to force compliance. Share this post Related PostsScientists Catch Rare Glimpses of the Endangered VaquitaDemocrats Surge Ahead of Republicans in Fund-Raising for Key RacesLegalizing Recreational Marijuana, Canada Begins a National ExperimentBeto O’Rourke Attacks Ted Cruz as ‘Dishonest’ in Debate in Senate RaceWhat’s at Stake in Brazil’s Election? The Future of the AmazonWith a House Takeover, Democrats Could Get Trump’s Tax Returns. Would They?On Politics: Khashoggi Case Jeopardizes Trump’s Plans to Punish IranKhashoggi Disappearance May Disrupt Trump Administration’s Plans to Squeeze Iran
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