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EXCLUSIVE-Venezuela's Rodriguez readies Citgo board takeover, sources say

ReutersApr 1, 2026 3:34 PM

By Marianna Parraga and Deisy Buitrago

- Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodriguez's administration is getting ready to take over the boards of state oil firm PDVSA's U.S. subsidiaries, including Citgo Petroleum, four sources close to the preparations said.

The move could aggravate a tug of war for the control of the seventh-largest U.S. refiner.

Rodriguez has yet to complete her board member lists for the Treasury to give them individual clearance, after some names that were suggested were not well received in Washington, two of the sources said. If the executives are approved, the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) would have to issue a specific license, the sources said.

"Treasury officials have already gotten in contact with members of Citgo's board to tell them new board members to be appointed by Rodriguez are expected to be authorized, provided they are cleared by Washington," one of the sources said.

The U.S. State Department also must be in line with the appointments and provide policy guidance to OFAC, another source said.

Rodriguez's envoys have also told some of the law firms that have represented Venezuela, PDVSA and its subsidiaries in U.S. courts in recent years that their contracts are in review and could be suspended, according to the sources.

Washington in March recognized Rodriguez as Venezuela's leader following the capture of President Nicolas Maduro, opening the door for her government to reopen embassies and consulates in the U.S. and regain control of Venezuela-owned companies abroad that Maduro had lost to the opposition.

Citgo, the crown jewel of Venezuela's foreign assets, has been run since 2019 by supervising boards appointed by an opposition-led congress that is no longer active.

Venezuela's ministries of oil and communications, PDVSA, Citgo and the U.S. Treasury and State departments did not reply to requests for comment. Boards supervising Citgo declined to comment.

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