A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry.
In a remote part of Venezuela the Catatumbo River meets Lake Maracaibo. It's a stunning location, but also home to a unique meteorological phenomenon and a storm chaser's dream - the Catatumbo ...
join two other EDC barge rigs, the ENSCO V and ENSCO VI, and two Lagoven-owned rigs operated by EDC under labor contracts, all of which are already working on Lake Maracaibo for Lagoven under ...
in 1932 bought oil concessions under Lake Maracaibo to add to its Venezuelan affiliates. Now the Creole Petroleum Corp. (formed from those affiliates) is the biggest overseas investment in any ...
Visiting Venezuela is an unforgettable experience that combines lush nature, vibrant culture, and unique hospitality. From ...