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Following are key facts about the oil and mining sectors of Venezuela, whose President Nicolas Maduro was captured by US forces on Saturday.
Reserves
Venezuela has the world's largest estimated oil reserves but its crude output remains at a fraction of capacity due to decades of mismanagement, lack of investment and sanctions, official data shows.
Venezuela holds about 17 percent of global reserves or 303 billion barrels, ahead of Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) leader Saudi Arabia, according to the London-based Energy Institute.
Its reserves are made up mostly of heavy oil in the Orinoco region of central Venezuela, making its crude expensive to produce, but technically relatively simple, according to the US government's energy department.
In 2019, Maduro and Delcy Rodriguez, who was then the country's vice president and is now acting president, announced a five-year mining plan aimed at boosting mineral extraction as an alternative to oil production.
The year prior, Venezuela's government released dat
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