Oil: 'The state of drilling is in shambles in Venezuela,' analyst says
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Oil: 'The state of drilling is in shambles in Venezuela,' analyst says
Prosper Trading Academy CEO Scott Bauer sits down with Yahoo Finance Live to talk about Venezuela's oil sanctions, how the U.S. is expected to maneuver the announced OPEC+ production cuts, and gas prices.
Oil: 'The state of drilling is in shambles in Venezuela,' analyst says
Prosper Trading Academy CEO Scott Bauer sits down with Yahoo Finance Live to talk about Venezuela's oil sanctions, how the U.S. is expected to maneuver the announced OPEC+ production cuts, and gas prices.
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