The U.S. said it would allow Chevron to resume pumping oil from its Venezuelan oil fields after President Nicolas Maduro’s government and an opposition coalition agreed to implement an estimated $3 billion humanitarian relief program and continue dialogue in Mexico City on efforts to hold free and fair elections, The Wall Street Journal’s Collin Eaton, Patricia Garip, and Andrew Restuccia report. The new license, granted by the Treasury Department, permits Chevron to pump Venezuelan oil for the first time in years. Reference Link
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