US
finds Venezuela's CITGO oil guilty of pollution
AFP
WASHINGTON
Petroleumworld.com
06 28 07
Venezuela's CITGO Petroleum Corp. -- which
provided cheap heating oil for thousands of Americans the last two winters --
was found guilty of environmental crimes by a federal jury in Texas, the US Justice
Department said Wednesday.
The state-owned company's Corpus Christi East Plant Refinery was in violation
of the Clean Air Act "for nearly 10 years ... when it failed to install
and operate proper emissions control equipment" on two open-top tanks, the
department said in a statement.
For two felony criminal violations of the act, CITGO faces fines of up to 500,000
dollars for each count, or twice the profits it made since the violations were
first detected -- whichever is greater, when sentencing is due on October 18.
CITGO, which runs thousands of gasoline stations around the United States, has
often been the target of negative campaigns dissuading Americans from buying
its fuel so as not to benefit the administration of Venezuela's anti-American
President Hugo Chavez.
In particular, Chavez and CITGO irked the US government when they provided heating
oil at a 40 percent discount to some 400,000 homes in 16 US states, in the winters
of 2005 and 2006. The offer was branded by some as propaganda.
AFP 27 2248 GMT 06 07
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