Rubio Confirms Chevron’s Oil License in Venezuela Expires May 27

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Rubio Confirms Chevron’s Oil License in Venezuela Expires May 27

A Chevron sign at a gas station in Miami on May 2, 2017. Alan Diaz/AP Photo

Alicia Márquez

By Alicia Márquez

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on May 21 that Chevron’s oil license in Venezuela will expire at the end of May, as planned.

“The pro-Maduro Biden oil license in Venezuela will expire as scheduled next Tuesday May 27,” Secretary Rubio wrote on social media platform X, without providing further details.

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