Decisions at some joint ventures with
foreign firms are delayed. A growing number of oil tankers sit idle because no
one authorizes payments. Employees struggle to get approval for routine expenses,
from taxis to training. An alleged crackdown on graft in Venezuela, seen by
critics as an effort by President Nicolas Maduro to consolidate power, has sown
panic across the country’s energy industry and all but paralyzed state-run
Petroleos de Venezuela SA, or PDVSA, according to people at the company and
across the sector. More…
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