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Venezuela takes over refineries Venezuela takes over refineries
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Venezuela has said that it has taken control of the massive Orinoco Belt oil projects as part of President Hugo Chavez's nationalisation drive.Venezuela has said that it has taken control of the massive Orinoco Belt oil projects as part of President Hugo Chavez's nationalisation drive.
Many of the world's biggest oil companies agreed to transfer operational control to the government.Many of the world's biggest oil companies agreed to transfer operational control to the government.
The May Day takeover comes one year after Bolivian President Evo Morales seized his country's gas fields.The May Day takeover comes one year after Bolivian President Evo Morales seized his country's gas fields.
Mr Chavez has also said he wants to pull Venezuela out of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.Mr Chavez has also said he wants to pull Venezuela out of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
See a map of the oil fields, projects and companies affected See a map of the oil fields, projects and companies affected
Today we are closing a perverse cycle Hugo Chavez This is the true nationalization of our natural resources Hugo Chavez
The president said he had ordered Finance Minister Rodrigo Cabezas to begin formal proceedings to withdraw from the two international bodies.The president said he had ordered Finance Minister Rodrigo Cabezas to begin formal proceedings to withdraw from the two international bodies.
President Chavez has spoken of his ambition to set up what he calls a Bank of the South, backed by Venezuelan oil revenues, which would finance projects in South America.President Chavez has spoken of his ambition to set up what he calls a Bank of the South, backed by Venezuelan oil revenues, which would finance projects in South America.
NegotiationsNegotiations
Four projects taken over in the Orinoco Belt - which can refine about 600,000 barrels of crude oil a day - reverted to state control at midnight local time.
Mr Chavez told cheering workers that foreign oil companies had damaged Venezuela's national interests and that reclaiming them represented an historic victory.Mr Chavez told cheering workers that foreign oil companies had damaged Venezuela's national interests and that reclaiming them represented an historic victory.
"Today we are closing a perverse cycle," he said. "This is the true nationalization of our natural resources," the president said during a ceremony at the Jose Oil processing plant.
Oil minister Rafael Ramirez added that four projects taken over in the Orinoco Belt - which can refine about 600,000 barrels of crude oil a day - had reverted to state control at midnight local time. "Today we are closing a perverse cycle."
"The president has ordered us to assume full control of our oil sovereignty, and we are doing it," Mr Ramirez said
Earlier Mr Chavez had told cheering workers that "open investment will never return".
State oil company PDVSA will control at least 60% of the projects, which have been ceded by ConocoPhillips, Chevron, Exxon Mobil, BP, Statoil and Total.State oil company PDVSA will control at least 60% of the projects, which have been ceded by ConocoPhillips, Chevron, Exxon Mobil, BP, Statoil and Total.
Negotiations are continuing about continuing shareholdings and the possibility of compensation for the refineries.Negotiations are continuing about continuing shareholdings and the possibility of compensation for the refineries.
Venezuela has only considered agreements based on the book value of the projects rather than their much larger current net worth.Venezuela has only considered agreements based on the book value of the projects rather than their much larger current net worth.
Mr Ramirez has said that there may not be compensation at all in some cases.Mr Ramirez has said that there may not be compensation at all in some cases.
More surprisesMore surprises
Meanwhile, in Bolivia, the state energy company YPFB said that it would take control of producing and marketing oil and natural gas in the country.Meanwhile, in Bolivia, the state energy company YPFB said that it would take control of producing and marketing oil and natural gas in the country.
It comes a year after Bolivian President Evo Morales, in his May Day address, shocked international investors by seizing control of the energy industry.It comes a year after Bolivian President Evo Morales, in his May Day address, shocked international investors by seizing control of the energy industry.
The government had hoped to finish nationalising the telecoms industry by May Day, but talks with Telecom Italia - which owns half of the biggest telecoms company - are currently stalled.The government had hoped to finish nationalising the telecoms industry by May Day, but talks with Telecom Italia - which owns half of the biggest telecoms company - are currently stalled.
Telecom Italia said last week that it was considering seeking international arbitration over the sale of Entel after Bolivia issued two decrees aimed at renationalising the company.Telecom Italia said last week that it was considering seeking international arbitration over the sale of Entel after Bolivia issued two decrees aimed at renationalising the company.
ORINOCO OIL BELT Oil projects and companies in affected fields1. Sincor (PDVSA*, Total, Statoil); Petrozuata (PDVSA, Conoco Phillips)2. Ameriven (PDVSA, Conoco Phillips, Chevron Texaco)3. Cerro Negro (PDVSA, Exxon Mobil, BP)*PDVSA is Venezuela's state-owned oil companyORINOCO OIL BELT Oil projects and companies in affected fields1. Sincor (PDVSA*, Total, Statoil); Petrozuata (PDVSA, Conoco Phillips)2. Ameriven (PDVSA, Conoco Phillips, Chevron Texaco)3. Cerro Negro (PDVSA, Exxon Mobil, BP)*PDVSA is Venezuela's state-owned oil company
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