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<b><center>| [[Venezuela's Economy]] |</center></b>


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<b><center>| [[Pre-Chavez Economy]] | [[Chavez Economy]] | [[Petroleum Industry]] |</center></b>


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=History=
# Formation of a Petroleum Economy
#*Before the installation of the petroleum industry, Venezuelans lived by agriculture.
#*During the rule of Juan Vicente Gomez, Venezuela was transformed from an agricultral based country to a petroleum republic.  This transgresion occurred from 1900-1930. 
#*Venezuela had abundant supplies of oil was already known since the earliest pre-colombian times, when the indigenous peoples of Venezuela used oil and asphalt, which seeped to the surface, for medicinal and other practical purposes. However, it was not until 1912 that the first oil well was drilled.  Royal Dutch Shell and then Rockefeller’s Standard Oil became major producers of oil in Venezuela. Within a few years, by 1929, Venezuela was the world’s second largest oil producer, after the U.S., and the world’s largest oil exporter.


==Progression==
<center>[[econ267s|History and Venezuela's BOOM!]] | [[Venezuela's Economy Today]] | [[Future Outlook]]</center>
 
 
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===Today's Petroleum Industry===
''The world will have to get used to a barrel of oil priced above 50 dollars, ... It will be difficult to increase production.''
Hugo Chavez

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