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Venezuela Hands Shell a Gas Licence in Big Energy Reopening
Venezuela granted Shell a license to explore and export natural gas, focusing on the Loran gas field, which has been abandoned for 23 years. Most of the field's deposits are located on the maritime border with Trinidad and Tobago, following a January law reform that opened the sector.
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