Venezuela has alternatives to allow it to sell oil if the US decides to imposes further sanctions on its oil sector, President Nicolas Maduro said Wednesday. “Big names are trying to negotiate at very high levels and avoid such decisions that are wrong and are quite unclear. Venezuela has its plan A, plan B and C, and other alternatives,” Maduro told delegates at the Russian Energy Week conference in Moscow. The Trump administration imposed new sanctions in late August, prohibiting trading new debt and equity issued by the Venezuelan government and state oil company PDVSA. These followed a widely criticized July 30 vote that allowed Maduro to replace the country’s National Assembly with a hand-picked Constituent Assembly expected to rewrite the constitution. Article continues below… Platts Price Assessment Methodology Explained Oct 10 or Dec 12, 2017 | 11 am – 1 pm CST | Houston, Texas Are you interested […]