Explosion Rocks Venezuela's Aging Gas Facility
A massive explosion at Venezuela's Lake Maracaibo gas processing facility injured six workers. Lacking foreign investment and hindered by U.S. sanctions, maintenance issues plague the country's oil and gas infrastructure. Despite emergency measures and extinguishing efforts, damage was reported, highlighting the sector's fragile state amid reconstruction plans.
An enormous explosion at a gas processing facility in Venezuela's Lake Maracaibo resulted in injuries to six workers and significant damage, the state-run oil company PDVSA reported.
Frequent fires and power outages plague Venezuela's aging oil and gas infrastructure, with foreign investment and U.S. sanctions stalling essential maintenance work. Emergency protocols were enacted, and personnel were evacuated following the explosion.
The fire, attributed to a gas depressurizing maneuver, was extinguished with substantial effort, yet raised concerns about the ongoing challenges faced by PDVSA and the viability of the sector amidst a $100 billion reconstruction initiative post-Nicolas Maduro's ousting.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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