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Workers in Control: Venezuela''s Occupied Factories

In Venezuela alone, it is estimated that 1,200 business and factories have been occupied by their workers after bosses and owners abandoned them . In response to the Bolivarian

A Factory without Bosses | Grassroots Economic Organizing

Industrias del Orinoco, C.A. (Indorca) is a factory without bosses in the industrial city of Puerto Ordaz in Bolívar state, the home of Venezuela''s basic industries. Indorca''s workers carried

U.S. Refiners to Profit as Trump Asserts Control Over

Some of the biggest early winners in the Trump administration''s efforts to assert more control over Venezuela''s energy industry are not the

U.S. Refiners to Profit as Trump Asserts Control Over Venezuelan Oil

Some of the biggest early winners in the Trump administration''s efforts to assert more control over Venezuela''s energy industry are not the companies that produce oil but the ones that...

Why boosting production of Venezuela''s oil could harm the

Reviving Venezuela''s oil industry would deepen environmental damage in a country already plagued by spills, gas leaks and dilapidated infrastructure, with higher output expected to

Dense, sticky and heavy: why Venezuelan crude oil appeals to US

These sprawling industrial hubs, owned by major US oil companies, stand ready to emerge as some of the major victors of Donald Trump''s swoop on Venezuela.

5 Factories – Worker Control in Venezuela – Oliver Ressler

The changes in Venezuela''s productive sphere are demonstrated with five large companies in various regions: a textile company, aluminum works, a tomato factory, a cocoa factory, and a paper factory.

Five Worker-controlled Factories in Venezuela

Case studies of five worker-controlled factories in Venezuela were presented in a documentary film by Dario Azzellini and Oliver Ressler, 5 Fábricas – Control Obrero en Venezuela.

For Venezuela, a post-Maduro boom in chemicals could take years

Brazil''s Braskem picked up the project, but it was never built. Even if Venezuela ramps up oil production, a similar uptick in petrochemicals faces many obstacles, Sagel says.

Which global refineries are configured to process Vene...

For decades the principal international processors of Venezuelan heavy crudes were complex U.S. Gulf Coast refineries that invested in coking and desulfurization units specifically to

The US refinery now processing Venezuelan oil

As the world reels from the impact on global energy prices caused by Iran blocking the Strait of Hormuz, big oil and gas companies like Chevron are now importing Venezuelan crude oil by

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