CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuelan officials have released two Chevron employees who were arrested in April amid a national anti-corruption investigation.
The U.S. oil company said in a statement Wednesday that its two Venezuela-based employees were “in good health” and had been reunited with their families. It did not say if the employees were charged with any crimes.
Chevron is one of the few multinational oil companies still working in Venezuela, where the socialist government has raised royalties and seized assets to increase its control of the industry. But mismanagement and corruption have led to a drastic fall in Venezuela’s oil production.
Source: FuelFix
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