Mexico and Venezuela to Strength Energetic Matters Relationships
January 6, 2024 Hour: 11:24 am
The Executive Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, met this Friday with the High Level delegation of the company Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), with whom soon the state Petróleos de Venezuela (Pdvsa) will begin a wide cooperation in energy matters.
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The meeting was attended by representatives of Mexico, the general director of the Mexican oil company, Octavio Romero; the general director of Exploration and Production, Angel Cid Munguía, and the Director General of Regional and American Organizations and Mechanisms of the Mexican Chancellery.
#EnFotos || Como parte de las políticas de cooperación energética que impulsa el Gobierno Bolivariano liderado por el Pdte. @NicolasMaduro, este viernes la Vicepresidenta @delcyrodriguezv, se reunió con la delegación de Alto Nivel de la empresa Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex). pic.twitter.com/dc0bIi2Li1
— Vicepresidencia Vzla (@ViceVenezuela)
January 5, 2024
For its part, the Venezuelan delegation was made up of the Minister of Popular Power for Oil and President of Petróleos de Venezuela (Pdvsa), Pedro Tellechea; the Executive Vice President, Héctor Obregón; the Vice President of Exploration and Production, Luis Molina; and Venezuela’s ambassador to Mexico, Francisco Arias Cárdenas.
This meeting is the result of the meeting that the president of the national oil state, Pedro Tellechea, held on December 21, with the head of Pemex, as part of the strategies of the Bolivarian Government to establish cooperative relations between the two countries in oil matters.
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Autor: teleSUR/ACJ
Fuente: VTV/teleSURtv