Orinoco
Americannoun
noun
Example Sentences
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Rod Lewis, founder and CEO of privately-held Lewis Energy, told Barron’s he is interested in developing a block in Venezuela’s Orinoco belt but has concerns about government reforms for the industry and transparency.
From Barron's
Mining activity is concentrated in a vast southeastern territory known as the Orinoco arc.
From Barron's
Sandy percussion accompanies a journey up the Orinoco River.
From Los Angeles Times
East of Maracaibo lies the Orinoco Belt, home to the world’s largest proven deposits, estimated at more than 300 billion barrels.
From Los Angeles Times
While Venezuela sits on the planet’s largest oil reserves—holding more than Saudi Arabia—its sludge-like petroleum from regions like the Orinoco Belt is expensive and technically difficult to extract.
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