Citgo Petroleum Corporation, the Venezuelan state oil giant
Pdvsa's refining arm in the United States, met last Saturday
in New York with more than 200 groups that have benefited
from the Venezuela-sponsored program to provide discounted
heating oil to the poor in the United States.
Citgo CEO Félix Rodríguez told official TV channel
Venezolana de Televisión in an interview that the meeting
was intended to assess both the outcome of the energy program
and the needs of the beneficiaries.
"We are in the Bronx, a place with a great meaning for this
plan, as (Venezuelan) President (Hugo) Chávez visited
this area some months ago and vowed both Citgo and the Venezuelan
Government would supply oil to the poor," Rodríguez said
as quoted by official news agency ABN.
Rodríguez announced that Citgo representatives have
heard many opinions encouraging them to reinforce the program
to supply discounted heating oil to the poor, as the Americans
believe this project fosters integration.
"Many people think this program should be kept, as it helps
maintain the peoples together," Rodríguez added.
The Venezuelan Government program to provide discounted heating
oil to the least favored Americans started last November 2005,
when an agreement was initialed with the authorities of Boston.
The project was then extended to New York, Maine, Rhode Island,
Vermont, Delaware, Connecticut and Philadelphia.