Oil prices in Venezuela dropped to 34.49 U.S. dollars per barrel on Friday, the lowest since prices began to fall six months ago when a barrel cost as much as 129.54 dollars.
It meant a loss of 5.1 dollars from 39.59 dollars per barrel on Nov. 28.
"Crude oil prices (in Venezuela) continued dropping for the liquidation of crude contracts in the future markets, due to the economic recession in main consumer countries, which is reflected in deterioration of oil demand," the Venezuelan Energy and Oil Ministry said.
On Friday, the oil price of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) closed at 43.12 dollars per barrel, while that of the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) was 48.23 dollars.
However, the yearly average was still 91.62 dollars per barrel, which was 26.88 dollars more than the 64.74 dollars of the 2007 yearly average.
Se le acabo la manguangua a la revolucion ....vienen tiempos de vacas flacas y pretendes gastarte todo los ahorros de la nacion en Propaganda electoral .
Pueblo venezolano ese presidente les sale muy caro ... todo el dinero se va en propaganda y bochinche BOCHINCHE (decia Miranda)...tiene tantos enemigos que sale carisimo mantener la seguridad presidencial cuesta billones ....y eso no garantiza que en cualquier momento lo mate un militar a su diestra.
busquen un presidente mas barato pa que les rindan los reales ...
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