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    France's M&p, Spain's Repsol Say Venezuela Oil Licences Revoked by US

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    Posted on March 31, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    The US revoked oil licences for M&P and Repsol in Venezuela, impacting shares and prompting a 25% tariff on Venezuelan oil imports.

    US Revokes Oil Licences for M&P and Repsol in Venezuela

    (Reuters) - French oil group Maurel et Prom said on Monday that the United States had revoked its licence to operate in Venezuela, sending its shares plunging 15% in early trade.

    Reuters reported on March 29 citing sources that the Trump administration had notified foreign partners of Venezuelan state oil firm PDVSA of the imminent cancellation of authorisations that allowed them to export Venezuelan oil and byproducts.

    Spanish oil company Repsol was also notified that its licence had been revoked, it said on Monday, prompting Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares to say his government would defend the interests of the firm.

    Italy's Eni confirmed on Sunday that it was also notified by U.S. authorities that it would no longer be allowed to receive oil from PDVSA as payment for gas it produces in Venezuela.

    Former U.S. President Joe Biden's administration had authorised exceptions to U.S. sanctions on Venezuela to allow individual companies to source Venezuelan oil to feed refineries from Spain to India.

    Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order declaring that any country buying oil or gas from Venezuela will pay a 25% tariff on trades with the United States.

    M&P, majority-owned by the government of Indonesia, was granted a licence in May 2024 for its 40% consolidated interest in Venezuelan firm Petroregional del Lago, which operates the Urdaneta Oeste field in Lake Maracaibo.

    The company said in a press release that it had received notification of the licence revocation from the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) dated March 28 with a wind-down period until May 27.

    "M&P is currently assessing the implications of this decision in close consultation with its legal advisers," it added.

    M&P shares were down by 15% in Paris as of 0854 GMT, Repsol was down 1.5% in Madrid while Italy's Eni was only slightly lower.

    India's Reliance Industries, operator of the world's largest refining complex, will halt Venezuelan oil imports after the United States announced the 25% tariff on nations buying crude from the South American nation, three sources told Reuters last week.

    The Indian conglomerate had obtained approval from U.S. authorities last year and has been importing an average of 2 million barrels of Venezuelan crude per month, according to LSEG data.

    (Reporting by Michal Aleksandrowicz in Gdansk; editing by Jamie Freed, Milla Nissi and Jason Neely)

    Key Takeaways

    • •US revokes oil licences for M&P and Repsol in Venezuela.
    • •M&P shares drop 15% following the announcement.
    • •Repsol and Eni also affected by US decision.
    • •US imposes 25% tariff on Venezuelan oil imports.
    • •India's Reliance halts Venezuelan oil imports.

    Frequently Asked Questions about France's M&P, Spain's Repsol say Venezuela oil licences revoked by US

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the US revocation of oil licences for companies operating in Venezuela, affecting M&P and Repsol.

    2Why were the licences revoked?

    The licences were revoked as part of US sanctions on Venezuela, affecting foreign companies exporting Venezuelan oil.

    3What are the implications of the revocation?

    The revocation leads to market reactions, including share drops and a halt in Venezuelan oil imports by companies like Reliance.

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