A Gift of Survival: Venezuelas Citgo Provides Low-Cost Heating Oil To U.S. Needy
- Subject: A Gift of Survival: Venezuelas Citgo Provides Low-Cost Heating Oil To U.S. Needy
- From: "Renato Caputo" <renato.caputo at fastwebnet.it>
- Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 19:58:32 +0100
People's
Weekly World, A Gift of Survival:
Venezuelas Citgo Provides
Low-Cost Heating Oil To U.S. Needy ------------------------------------------------- From: RedNet,
http://www.pww.org/ , mailto:pww at pww.org ================================================== People's
Weekly World Newspaper, ‘A Gift
of Survival’: by Dan Margolis Then Citgo stepped in. On Dec. 6, Rep. Jose Serrano (D-N.Y.), along with Citgo CEO Felix Rodriguez, leaders of neighborhood organizations, and Venezuela’s ambassador to the United States, Bernardo Alvarez, delivered the first installment of 8 million gallons of Citgo heating oil earmarked for New York City, to be sold to those in need at a substantially reduced rate. Citgo, based in
The first talk of low-cost
heating oil for the The oil will be sold to
community organizations and housing cooperatives instead of landlords, at the
request of Chavez, to prevent price gouging. All of the oil will come from the
allotment that Citgo has to sell in the
Eartha Bergenson, a resident of the Fordham-Bedford houses, which will be a recipient of the fuel aid, said, “When Con Edison comes to turn off the lights, now we can say, ‘No more! We can pay your bill!’” She said that the mother who lost her job would be able to receive rent assistance, because the savings the cooperative receives in oil will be passed on to the renters. She thanked Citgo for the “gift of survival.” Citgo’s Rodriguez
questioned the ethics of privately owned oil companies, saying that helping the
community is as important as doing good business. “With this initiative, Citgo is showing its commitment to the
The publicly owned nature of the
company made that vision possible, Rodriguez said. “Citgo’s shareholders are the Venezuelan people,” he said.
“Our relationship to the Though the Bush administration
has declared Chavez an enemy — even going so far as to support a 2002 coup,
which, due to popular resistance was overturned — the Venezuelan president has
nevertheless embraced the American people. After the disaster of Hurricane
Katrina, In response to the idea that
Serrano’s 16th Congressional
District is 30 percent Black and 63 percent Latino. The
In November, Citgo, in coordination with Rep. Bill Delahunt (D-Mass.),
announced the same kind of deal for Citgo placed
full-page advertisements in recent editions of The New York Times, Washington
Post, USA Today and the Houston Chronicle. The ads read in part, “Why are we
doing this? Why would we put people before profits? Because
we’re not just any oil company. CITGO is ...
the state oil company owned by — and responsible to — the people of
The ads say oil profits in
Ambassador Alvarez spoke of
solidarity between the “The relationship between the
Venezuelan and This
article is from http://www.pww.org/article/view/8211
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