While America’s top oil producers have vocalized hesitancy about returning to Venezuela, the companies providing equipment and expertise are ready to go, Ryan Dezember of The Wall Street Journal reports. “We left only because of the U.S. sanctions that were put in place and have effectively been evaluating how to return ever since,” Halliburton (HAL) Chief Executive Officer Jeff Miller said in an interview, according to the Journal. Additionally, investors are betting early returns will go to oil-field services companies, including Halliburton, Baker Hughes (BKR), and SLB (SLB).
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