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In reply to the discussion: Protests continue after Venezuelan diplomatic win [View all]smokey775
(228 posts)207. It's a matter of record.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/national_world&id=9310641
This is the reason most companies won't do business with the Venezuelan govt, they have a problem paying their bills and stealing equipment.
Venezuela's govt. seizes control of Houston energy company oil rigs
AP
Caracas, Venezuela -- Venezuela has quietly seized control of two oil rigs owned by a unit of Houston-based Superior Energy Services after the company shut them down because the state oil monopoly was months behind on payments.
The seizure took place Thursday after a judge in the state of Anzoategui, accompanied by four members of the local police and national guard, entered a Superior depot and ordered it to hand over control of two specialized rigs to an affiliate of PDVSA, the state-owned oil producer.
PDVSA justified the equipment's expropriation, calling it essential to the South American nation's development and welfare, according to a court order obtained by The Associated Press. Company workers were instructed to load the rigs, known as snubbing units and used to repair damaged casing, onto trucks to be deployed at "critical wells" elsewhere, according to the document.
"It was like a thief breaking into your house, asking for the keys to the safe and then expecting you to help carry it away," Jesus Centeno, local operations manager for Superior in the city of Anaco, said by phone. "Their argument was that we were practically sabotaging national production."
AP
Caracas, Venezuela -- Venezuela has quietly seized control of two oil rigs owned by a unit of Houston-based Superior Energy Services after the company shut them down because the state oil monopoly was months behind on payments.
The seizure took place Thursday after a judge in the state of Anzoategui, accompanied by four members of the local police and national guard, entered a Superior depot and ordered it to hand over control of two specialized rigs to an affiliate of PDVSA, the state-owned oil producer.
PDVSA justified the equipment's expropriation, calling it essential to the South American nation's development and welfare, according to a court order obtained by The Associated Press. Company workers were instructed to load the rigs, known as snubbing units and used to repair damaged casing, onto trucks to be deployed at "critical wells" elsewhere, according to the document.
"It was like a thief breaking into your house, asking for the keys to the safe and then expecting you to help carry it away," Jesus Centeno, local operations manager for Superior in the city of Anaco, said by phone. "Their argument was that we were practically sabotaging national production."
This is the reason most companies won't do business with the Venezuelan govt, they have a problem paying their bills and stealing equipment.
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So you don't think they are protesting massive shortages and runaway inflation? n/t
totodeinhere
Mar 2014
#11
I'm not sure about that. There are countries in Latin America with governments that are to
totodeinhere
Mar 2014
#237
Typical. A place votes against U.S. Type Capitalism so we cut off their supplies...
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#2
Used to be a time when you could pay for something that was one Euro with one Dollar and get change.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#23
Inflation is a comparative statistic. In the 90's other Lat Am countries had even more inflation.
ChangoLoa
Mar 2014
#159
It's not THAT. The aim of the US to make sure Socialism NEVER has a success story.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#47
So we hate Socialism based on what side of a ocean it is on? That's your position? n/t
EX500rider
Mar 2014
#241
Right after you learn some economic theories so you'll understand where Venz. problems are. n/t
EX500rider
Mar 2014
#280
Did you know under some communist takeovers that all land deeds and contracts are null and void?
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#208
So, you approve of the Venezuelan govt not paying their bills and stealing the equipment
smokey775
Mar 2014
#209
Based on the current situation, I'd say that Chavez did more than enough...
S_B_Jackson
Mar 2014
#226
Have never seen these stats represented visually. Hard to ignore! Thanks. n/t
Judi Lynn
Mar 2014
#230
I know, wanting to get paid and to get their equip. back....the nerve!! lol n/t
EX500rider
Mar 2014
#254
Oh sure, the oil companies all pulled out after that article came out.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#265
Eegadds!!! They aren't pulling it ALL out at once!!! Proof they're total FAILURES!!!
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#285
"If you aim to communicate with people, stop harassing them." LOL! REALLY!?!?
EX500rider
Mar 2014
#243
Right...you think oil services companies in Houston care about "propping up" or making money? n/t
EX500rider
Mar 2014
#251
It's such a pleasure when a factual article makes it through the wall of crap.
Judi Lynn
Mar 2014
#124
"The U.S. wants Venezuelan oil, just as with Iraq.' Just where do you think they send their oil now?
EX500rider
Mar 2014
#283
Makes it hilarious to see things like McCain at Sturgis hanging around with bikers.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#298
No, they sell all the oil they can but still don't have enough hard currency left over. n/t
EX500rider
Mar 2014
#95
Uh huh, and according to CPAC Obama sucks too. I question the reporting.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#114
I blame the Capitalists who have decided to smash this experiment in Socialism.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#58
Tell you what, have them elect Dick Cheney. I'm sure everything will work out just fine for them....
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#77
Did they want their money to be useless? probably not but it was none-the-less. n/t
EX500rider
Mar 2014
#165
It was a decision by the West to refuse to accept their economic model....
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#167
It's an economic system, not political and has proved to be much superior..
EX500rider
Mar 2014
#198
No, for the masses. the # of people who live on under a dollar a day drops every year.
EX500rider
Mar 2014
#289
A lot of it in permafrost. On the bright side it's a great place if you're looking for Mammoths.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#255
Fine. Keep up with the corporate media narrative. You'll sleep soundly.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#66
Frankly, I don't see where all the hate for this guy came from except from the manner of reporting.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#78
Don't you know socialism leads to misery? Just look at,...uh,...Venezuela.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#84
Well the problem here is you can't argue this subject with people who have a...
EX500rider
Mar 2014
#141
Hmm.. let's see... Do you have more experience with Russia, Germany, Japan, Venez., Ukraine? nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#268
Hmm... I was born abroad, my grandparents are from other countries, I lived in still 2 other
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#278
Hmm... I don't blame the current administration for the disasters which began in the 1980s
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#293
Give it up. I posted a link to Democracy Now where they expose our funding the Right Wing.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#113
When you didn't take the time to read the article with the photo, you showed DU'ers
Judi Lynn
Mar 2014
#173
And here YA go, Zorro! Taken right from the Caracas Chronicles, an anti-Chavez/Maduro site!
Judi Lynn
Mar 2014
#184
As is publicly displayed, the message board welcomes Democrats, progressives, liberals, etc.
Judi Lynn
Mar 2014
#174
Her definition seems to be" "anybody who has a different opinion then me". n/t
EX500rider
Mar 2014
#189
Since the OAS turned out to be a good thing for VN, will they reinstate relations with Panama? nt
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#6
"In spite of all this, the average Venezuelan is far better off than just a few years ago."
EX500rider
Mar 2014
#36
It's the govts. responsibility to assure that monetary policies are in place
smokey775
Mar 2014
#158
Yeah,they just gave up and went away...... Reality check badly needed!!!!!!
Theyletmeeatcake2
Mar 2014
#131
Also as if the USA has never done this before....I laughed when Kerry criticised Russia..:)
Theyletmeeatcake2
Mar 2014
#132
Washington sponsors the leaders of the RW Opposition, and then has the unmitigated gall to
Zorra
Mar 2014
#156
"Pots-and-pans protests" were used by the CIA to help bring down Allende in '73.
Ken Burch
Mar 2014
#212
Offering to engage in open public dialogue in daylight with fascists is often the most effective
Zorra
Mar 2014
#238
Yes! It happened also years ago when these "protesters'" older brothers & sisters
Judi Lynn
Mar 2014
#296