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  • Repsol agrees on conditions to increase its oil production in Venezuela
    édité le 17/04/2026 - Plus de news de "REPSOL" - Voir la fiche entreprise de "REPSOL"


Repsol agrees on conditions to increase its oil production in Venezuela
  - The company has signed an agreement with the Venezuelan government and PDVSA to reassume operational control at the Petroquiriquire oil asset, increase its oil production in the country, and guarantee payment mechanisms.
  - The company is prepared to increase the gross oil production in the country by 50% within 12 months and to triple it over the next three years, provided the necessary conditions remain in place.
  - The agreement falls within the scope of the general license issued by the US Government and reaffirms Repsol's commitment to Venezuela.

Repsol has signed an agreement with the Venezuelan Ministry of Hydrocarbons and the state-owned company Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA), subject to conditions being met, that will allow it to increase production of oil at Petroquiriquire (60% PDVSA, 40% Repsol), ensure payment mechanisms, and strengthen the operational framework for its activities in the country, under the Framework Agreement originally signed in 2023.

"This agreement underscores Repsol's commitment to Venezuela, where we have operated without interruption since 1993. We have the assets and the technical, operational, and human capacities on the ground to increase our production in the country," said Repsol's Executive Managing Director of Exploration and Production, Francisco Gea, after the signing of the contract.

The Framework Agreement establishes the necessary conditions to advance in the fulfillment of the production goals established by the partners, subject to PDVSA’s scheduling of heavy crude cargoes equivalent to Petroquiriquire’s production. The project will be developed under the joint leadership of Repsol and PDVSA and in accordance with the highest technical, operational, and governance standards. Repsol will contribute its technical expertise and its logistical and commercial capabilities, deepening its long-term commitment to the development of Venezuela's energy potential.

The Framework Agreement — originally signed in 2023 and subsequently amended in 2024 — provided for the mechanism to extend the duration of the Petroquiriquire field concessions and incorporated the Tomoporo and La Ceiba fields

Repsol's gross production of oil in Venezuela currently amounts to around 45,000 barrels per day, mainly in Petroquiriquire. As announced by Repsol's CEO, Josu Jon Imaz, the company is prepared to increase the gross oil production in the country by 50% within 12 months and triple it in the next three years, as long as the necessary conditions remain in place and using the proceeds generated in the country.

Last month, Repsol and the Italian company Eni signed another strategic agreement with the Venezuelan authorities to ensure the continuity of natural gas production throughout 2026 at the Cardón IV asset (owned 50-50 by the two companies) and to reinforce the long-term stability of operations.

The signing of these agreements follows the issuance of General License No. 50A (GL 50A) by the US Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), which authorizes Repsol and its subsidiaries to engage in transactions related to oil and gas operations in Venezuela with the Venezuelan government, PDVSA, and its affiliated entities. The GL 50A represents a regulatory milestone that recognizes Repsol's track record as a responsible and reliable operator in the country.

About Repsol

Repsol is a global multi-energy company that is leading the energy transition with its ambition of achieving zero net emissions by 2050. Present throughout the energy value chain, the company employs 24,000 people worldwide and distributes its products in nearly 100 countries to around 24 million customers.

To achieve zero net emissions by 2050, Repsol is deploying an integrated model of decarbonization technologies based on enhanced efficiency, increased renewable power generation capacity, production of low-carbon fuels, development of new customer solutions, the circular economy, and by driving breakthrough projects to reduce the industry’s carbon footprint.

About PDVSA

Petróleos de Venezuela S.A., the state-owned corporation of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, is responsible for the efficient, profitable, and dependable exploration, production, refining, transport and commerce of hydrocarbons. This company is deeply committed to environmental protection and its main objectives are to foster the harmonic development of the country, to guarantee sovereignty of national resources, to increase endogenous development and to serve and benefit the Venezuelan people, who correspond to their share of the country’s national wealth.


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