Exclusive-Venezuela suspends 19 oil, gas production-sharing contracts signed under Maduro government, sources say

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Exclusive-Venezuela suspends 19 oil, gas production-sharing contracts signed under Maduro government, sources say

FILE PHOTO: Abandoned pumpjacks damaged over time at a field of state oil company PDVSA on Lake Maracaibo in Cabimas, Venezuela, January 27, 2026. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/File Photo · Reuters

By Marianna Parraga

Fri, February 27, 2026 at 8:49 a.m. GMT+9 1 min read

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By Marianna Parraga

HOUSTON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Venezuela’s oil ministry has suspended 19 oil production-sharing contracts with private ‌companies signed under the administration of President Nicolas Maduro, ‌four sources with knowledge of the move told Reuters.

The suspension has had ​no impact on the country’s oil and gas output so far, the sources said. State oil giant PDVSA is selling the crude produced under the contracts while they are suspended, ‌they added.

Caracas and Washington ⁠would review the contracts and may recommend revoking some of them, the sources said. The ⁠Venezuelan and U.S. governments are reviewing the credentials of the companies that signed them, the sources added. Some of the companies ​are ​little-known and the deals were ​signed while Venezuela was under ‌U.S. sanctions.

The United States captured Maduro in January and took control of Venezuela’s oil exports and sales. Since then, the U.S. Treasury Department has issued licenses that allow some companies to trade Venezuela’s oil and to operate in the ‌country’s oil and gas sectors.

Venezuela’s National ​Assembly passed a reform to the ​country’s hydrocarbon law ​in late January to facilitate foreign investment in ‌the dilapidated oil industry. Under ​the reformed law, ​the government has six months to review existing contracts.

Venezuela’s oil ministry and the White House did not immediately reply ​to a request ‌for comment.

(Reporting by Marianna Parraga in Houston, Erin Banco ​in New York and Reuters staff; Editing by ​Simon Webb and Nia Williams)

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