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US approval for OVL lead operatorship request in Venezuelan oil projects expected after Nov election: Sources

State-run explorer Oil and Natural Gas Corporation’s overseas arm had sought a special licence from the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the US Department of Treasury to operate two oil projects in Venezuela.

October 16, 2024 / 18:31 IST
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Approval from Washington, DC, for ONGC Videsh Limited’s (OVL) request to be the lead operator of two Venezuelan oil projects—an effort by the company to repatriate dividends stuck in the country—is expected only after the conclusion of the presidential election in the US, said people with direct knowledge of the matter.

The overseas arm of state-run explorer Oil and Natural Gas Corporation had sought a special licence from the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the US Department of Treasury for the Venezuela projects. OVL has pending dividends to the tune of $500 million stuck in the South American country.

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“The political situation in Venezuela has worsened recently. Any response to the request for approval is expected after the US elections,” a senior government official told Moneycontrol. The 2024 US presidential elections will be held in November to determine whether Democratic nominee Kamala Harris or Republican nominee Donald Trump will be the next American president.

The official said that OVL had earlier received a comfort letter from the US that said the company could lift oil from Venezuela but should not have any US touchpoints. However, such approval would not help OVL in recovering dividends from the country, the official added.