Swimming and Fishing in a Sea of Oil
The only thing a formerly great oil industry has left to show for is a daily environmental disaster. That’s life on the Carabobo coastline, while PDVSA is still unable to put a plug on its spills
The only thing a formerly great oil industry has left to show for is a daily environmental disaster. That’s life on the Carabobo coastline, while PDVSA is still unable to put a plug on its spills
An FSO loaded with 1.3 million oil barrels, anchored at the Gulf of Paria, could provoke a catastrophe worse than Exxon Valdez’s if is not managed soon
As PDVSA remains silent about the oil spill in El Palito, experts struggle to assess the damages to the Venezuelan coasts
We’ve been able to hang on for 19 years in one of the craziest media landscapes in the world. Now, the difficulty level was raised abruptly with the global pandemic. We’ve seen different media outlets in Venezuela (and abroad) cutting personnel to avoid closing shop. This is something we’re looking to avoid at all costs, and it seems we will. But your collaboration goes a long way in helping us weather the storm.
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