Oil

March 24, 2023
Lindsay Ofrias

Suzana Sawyer’s new book uncovers the machinations of corporate power and judicial imperialism in a decades-long struggle for accountability in the Amazon.

August 31, 2022
Evan King

Durante décadas, las abundantes reservas de petróleo de Arauca han provocado conflicto entre grupos armados ilegales, el ejército colombiano y empresas multinacionales.

August 25, 2022
Evan King

For decades, oil-rich Arauca has been the site of intense conflict involving illegal armed groups, the Colombian military, and multinational corporations. 

August 31, 2021
Gabriela Barzallo

En la prolongada lucha por la rendición de cuentas en la Amazonía ecuatoriana, Steven Donziger es víctima de represalias corporativas, dicen sus partidarios.

August 31, 2021
Gabriela Barzallo

In the protracted fight for accountability in Ecuador’s Amazon, Steven Donziger is a victim of corporate retaliation, supporters say.

September 27, 2018
Moira Birss and Carlos Mazabanda

The recent approval of a new oil concession in Ecuador fails to fulfill Indigenous rights enshrined in the country’s 2008 Constitution

April 20, 2018
Nicholas Cunningham

What could the results of Mexico and Brazil’s upcoming elections have in store for energy policies and the oil industry?

January 4, 2018
Miguel Tinker Salas

Since its origins, Venezuela’s oil economy has failed to address the environmental consequences of oil production and resource extraction.

April 12, 2017
Julia Buxton

A conversation with NACLA contributor Julia Buxton on the Venezuelan opposition's ongoing inability to create a strong policy alternative to Chavismo under Maduro.

October 28, 2016
Alejandro Velasco

The oil curse and socialism are two frequently touted reasons for Venezuela's current crisis. Each is elegant, convincing, and wrong--dangerously so.

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