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Managers at
several of Petroleos de Venezuela SA’s major refineries have been replaced in
the past weeks, Ivan Freites, a union leader, said Monday in a telephone
interview. Widespread staffing changes across PDVSA, as the company is known,
were confirmed by another person who works with PDVSA but isn’t authorized to
speak about the matter publicly. Officials at the company’s press office and
energy ministry declined to comment.
The
managerial changes come months after Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro added
two board members and installed new executives at PDVSA, including a rear
admiral. In January, Maduro gave the job of oil minister -- a position that was
formerly held by PDVSA President Eulogio Del Pino -- to Nelson Martinez, head
of PDVSA’s Citgo Petroleum Corp. unit in the U.S.
“We’re
going to have good news soon, because with the new PDVSA board we are fighting
against corruption and unnecessary costs,” Maduro said on February 21.
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