The sector is reopening. The information is still fragmented.

Orinoco Atlas is an operational intelligence database for Venezuela’s oil industry — organizing structured information on projects, operators, infrastructure, production, and regulation.

Sources included • Updated weekly

Why now

After years of sanctions and operational decline, Venezuela’s oil sector is entering a phase of partial reopening and regulatory adjustment.

International operators are gradually re-engaging and export activity is evolving again. The challenge is understanding how the operational landscape is changing — beyond headlines.

CONTEXT SIGNALS (NEUTRAL)
Regulatory adjustments
Operator re-engagement
Export flow changes

The operational picture is difficult to navigate

Information about Venezuela’s oil sector is scattered across regulatory filings, operator announcements, shipping data, and industry reports.

Most coverage focuses on political developments rather than operational structure. Orinoco Atlas organizes the sector into a structured database.

COMMON PAIN POINTS
  • Projects and joint ventures are hard to map quickly.
  • Infrastructure constraints are scattered across sources.
  • Regulatory signals are difficult to track over time.

Every data point links to a source

Orinoco Atlas compiles operational information from public industry sources and organizes it into a structured, cross-referenced database.

Operator disclosures
Tanker tracking data (export flows)
Regulatory filings and licenses
Industry intelligence reports
Government and multilateral publications
Source-linked recordsWeekly reviewNo commentary

A structured view of the industry

Navigate the sector through connected datasets — designed to help you orient quickly.

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Projects

Operational profiles of producing areas and joint ventures.

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Operators

Companies active in production, services, and infrastructure.

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Infrastructure

Export terminals, refineries, pipelines, and blending facilities.

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Production & Exports

Production estimates and export flow signals.

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Regulation

Sanctions, licenses, and regulatory developments affecting operations.

How the information is organized

Orinoco Atlas structures the sector into projects, operators, infrastructure, and regulatory datasets.

DATA PREVIEW — PROJECTS
PROJECTBASINOPERATORSSTATUSPRODUCTION
PetroPiarOrinoco BeltChevron / PDVSAActive~110 kb/d
PetroMonagasOrinoco BeltRosneft / PDVSAActive~90 kb/d
PetroBoscánMaracaibo BasinChevron / PDVSAActive~100 kb/d

Each record links to source documentation.

Current coverage

35+
Projects tracked
20+
Operators
8
Export terminals
6
Refineries
40+
Regulatory instruments

Datasets reviewed weekly.

Early access

Orinoco Atlas is currently in development. Early users will get access to the first release of the operational database: project profiles, infrastructure mapping, and regulatory tracking.

No spam. We’ll only email you when access opens.

FAQ

Short answers, no hype.

Where does the data come from?OPEN

Operational information is compiled from public industry sources such as operator disclosures, regulatory documents, shipping data, and reputable industry reports. Each record links to a source.

How often is the platform updated?OPEN

Core datasets are reviewed weekly. Regulatory and operational updates are added as they occur.

What does Orinoco Atlas cover?OPEN

Projects and joint ventures, operators, infrastructure, production estimates, export signals, and regulatory developments affecting Venezuela’s oil sector.

What does it not cover?OPEN

Political commentary, opinion pieces, or daily news coverage.

Is this investment advice?OPEN

No. Orinoco Atlas provides structured operational information. Users should conduct their own analysis.