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Mexico’s Pemex had a plan to fix its flaring problem, but abandoned it
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Former Petrobras executive asks Brazil court to block dividend payment
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South American fans bite their nails over World Cup chances – and inflation
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Venezuela’s monthly inflation slows to 6.2% in October
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Investors still look to LatAm despite political ‘pink tide’
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Exclusive-Trinidad asks U.S. to allow Venezuelan gas imports for LNG plant
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Brazil’s Petrobras to pay out $8.5 billion dividend amid squabble
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian state-run oil company Petrobras will distribute dividends of around 43.68 billion reais ($8.5 billion) on its…
Cuba cuts plans to export sugar with output expected to stagnate
By Marc Frank HAVANA (Reuters) – Cuba kicks off the country´s annual sugar harvest this month, but experts and state…
