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Chavez sets May oil takeover date | Chavez sets May oil takeover date |
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Venezuela's president has said he will nationalise a series of oil projects in the Orinoco river belt within months. | Venezuela's president has said he will nationalise a series of oil projects in the Orinoco river belt within months. |
Hugo Chavez was speaking as he signed a law granting him the authority to rule by decree for the next 18 months. | Hugo Chavez was speaking as he signed a law granting him the authority to rule by decree for the next 18 months. |
Mr Chavez said the government the operations, run with five international oil firms, would be state-owned by the beginning of May. | Mr Chavez said the government the operations, run with five international oil firms, would be state-owned by the beginning of May. |
Energy Minister Rafael Ramirez said that the government would seize the operations if no agreement was reached. | Energy Minister Rafael Ramirez said that the government would seize the operations if no agreement was reached. |
Controlling stake | Controlling stake |
"I have given instructions that on 1 May - 1 May - all the fields of the Orinoco Belt should wake up under our control," Mr Chavez told a news conference. | "I have given instructions that on 1 May - 1 May - all the fields of the Orinoco Belt should wake up under our control," Mr Chavez told a news conference. |
HAVE YOUR SAY We are so worried and sad about what is happening in our country Jose Gregorio Gutierrez, Maracaibo, Venezuela class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=5433&start=0&edition=2&ttl=20070201114821">Send us your comments Under Mr Chavez's plans, Venezuela will take on majority stakes of 60% in four projects which process the crude oil in the country's eastern Orinoco Belt. | |
He said that he hoped the foreign firms would remain as minority partners. | He said that he hoped the foreign firms would remain as minority partners. |
The decision affects the oil firms Chevron, Exxon Mobil, Conoco Phillips, Statoil and BP. | The decision affects the oil firms Chevron, Exxon Mobil, Conoco Phillips, Statoil and BP. |
The White House has said that it hopes that US firms will be treated "in accordance with international regulations". | The White House has said that it hopes that US firms will be treated "in accordance with international regulations". |
The Venezuelan leader also lashed out at his arch-enemy US President George W Bush, who said on Wednesday that the concentration of political power could damage democracy in the country. | The Venezuelan leader also lashed out at his arch-enemy US President George W Bush, who said on Wednesday that the concentration of political power could damage democracy in the country. |
"The president of the United States should resign, if he had the least dignity ... if only the United States had a democracy like what we have here. If only the American people could call a recall referendum." | "The president of the United States should resign, if he had the least dignity ... if only the United States had a democracy like what we have here. If only the American people could call a recall referendum." |
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