Adam Baheej Adada
February 20, 2026Advertisement
Venezuela holds massive oil reserves, but most of its crude is extra heavy, costly to extract and highly polluting. The Orinoco Belt’s tar‑like oil requires energy‑intensive processing, produces low‑value products and emits large amounts of methane. Years of mismanagement and the exit of foreign companies have left infrastructure in decay, limiting production despite huge reserves.
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