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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Treasury Issues Venezuela General License 41 Upon Resumption
of Mexico City Talks
November 26, 2022

WASHINGTON — On November 26th, the Unitary Platform and the Maduro regime announced
the resumption of talks in Mexico City; a humanitarian agreement focused on education, health,
food security, flood response, and electricity programs that will benefit the Venezuelan people;
and agreement on the continuation of talks focused on the 2024 elections. Following this
announcement and consistent with U.S. government policy, the Department of the Treasury’s
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued Venezuela General License (GL) 41,
authorizing Chevron Corporation to resume limited natural resource extraction operations in
Venezuela. This action reflects longstanding U.S. policy to provide targeted sanctions relief
based on concrete steps that alleviate the suffering of the Venezuelan people and support the
restoration of democracy.
This authorization prevents PdVSA from receiving profits from the oil sales by Chevron. GL 41
authorizes activity related to Chevron’s joint ventures in Venezuela only, and does not authorize
other activity with PdVSA. Other Venezuela-related sanctions and restrictions imposed by the
United States remain in place; the United States will vigorously enforce these sanctions and will
continue to hold accountable any actor that engages in corruption, violates U.S. laws, or abuses
human rights in Venezuela.
GL 41 authorizes transactions ordinarily incident and necessary to certain activities related to
the operation and management by Chevron Corporation or its subsidiaries of its joint ventures
involving blocked Venezuelan state-owned oil company Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PdVSA) or
any entity in which PdVSA owns, directly or indirectly, a 50 percent or greater interest.
The announcements by the Unitary Platform and the Maduro regime are important steps in the
right direction to restore democracy in the country. The United States welcomes and supports
the reopening of negotiations between the Unitary Platform and the Maduro regime, as part of
our longstanding policy to support the peaceful restoration of democracy, free and fair
elections, and respect for the rights and freedoms of Venezuelans.

Concurrent with the issuance of Venezuela GL 41, OFAC also issued public guidance indicating
that U.S. persons are authorized to provide goods and services for certain activities as specified
in GL 41 and that non-U.S. persons generally do not risk U.S. sanctions exposure for facilitating
transactions that are authorized by GL 41. In light of Venezuela GL 41, OFAC also extended
Venezuela GL 8K and removed Chevron from that license.
Read Venezuela General License 41 and Venezuela General License 8K.
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