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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has sent troops to take over companies that provide services for the oil industry. 委内瑞拉总统Hugo Chavez已经排遣军队接手为石油工业提供帮助的公司。 Mr Chavez is tightening1 his grip on the oil industry "This is a revolutionary offensive," he told workers near Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela's main oil-producing area. Military vehicles were used as the state oil company seized supply boats and two US-owned gas facilities. Mr Chavez nationalised Venezuela's main oil assets two years ago. The fresh drive comes as falling oil prices put state finances under pressure. The move places hundreds of boats, several ports and an estimated 8,000 oil workers under state control. The state-owned oil company PDVSA has recently clashed with foreign and local service providers over the prices they charge. The service companies are owed billions of dollars by PDVSA. But the state firm says lower oil prices mean the contractors2 are being paid too much. President Chavez has re-invigorated(鼓舞,激励) his nationalisation programme since his victory in a February referendum(公民投票,请示书) that removed limits on how many times he and others can stand for re-election. Venezuela has some of the biggest oil reserves in the world and is the largest oil exporter in the Americas. 点击收听单词发音
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