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Venezuela arrests two Chevron executives amid oil purge

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CARACAS/HOUSTON, (Reuters) - Chevron Corp said yesterday two of its executives were arrested in Venezuela, a rare move likely to spook foreign energy firms still operating in the OPEC nation stricken by hyperinfla­tion, shortages and crime.

Venezuelan Sebin intelligen­ce agents burst into the Petropiar joint venture’s office in the coastal city of Puerto La Cruz on Monday and arrested the two Venezuelan employees for alleged wrongdoing, a halfdozen sources with knowledge of the detentions told Reuters.

Venezuela’s Informatio­n Ministry and state-run company PDVSA did not respond to informatio­n requests about the detentions, which come amid a crackdown on alleged graft in the oil sector.

One of the detainees, Carlos Algarra, is a Venezuelan chemical engineer and expert in oil upgrading whom Chevron had brought in from its Argentina operations. The other, Rene Vasquez, is a procuremen­t adviser, according to his LinkedIn profile.

The U.S. major confirmed the arrests, which are believed to be the first to affect a foreign oil company’s direct employees.

“Chevron Global Technology Services Company is aware that two of its Venezuelan-based employees have been arrested by local authoritie­s,” Chevron said in a statement. “We have contacted the local authoritie­s to understand the basis of the detention and to ensure the safety and wellbeing of these employees. Our legal team is evaluating the situation and working towards the timely release of these employees.”

A Chevron spokeswoma­n declined to provide further details on the case or the status of its operations. The U.S. State Department did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The executives were arrested after disagreeme­nts with their PDVSA counterpar­ts over procuremen­t processes, two of the sources said.

The arrests highlight risks for foreign firms in Venezuela. Some insiders say a fracturing ruling elite is using the purge to wage turf wars or settle scores.

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