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摘要
本工作文件涉及Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PDVSA),一家由委内瑞拉全资拥有的国有企业(SOE)和国家石油公司(NOC),该公司在该国经营石油和天然气行业,以及其最终的破产和当前金融债务下到期付款义务的违约。具体而言,工作文件审查了(i) PDVSA作为国有企业的性质,(ii)其在委内瑞拉法院破产或面临破产程序的能力;(三)该国最终的破产和外债违约需要如何进行。两个问题构成了分析的重点:PDVSA真的会破产吗?而且,PDVSA在委内瑞拉的破产程序将如何进行?
PDVSA's Bankruptcy: A Look from Venezuelan Law, in the Context of a Default
This Working Paper addresses Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PDVSA), a State Owned Enterprise (SOE) and National Oil Company (NOC) fully owned by Venezuela, which operates the oil and gas industry in the country, and its eventual insolvency and default on its payments obligations due under its current financial indebtedness. In particular, the Working Paper examines (i) the nature of PDVSA as a SOE, (ii) its ability to fail or be subject to insolvency proceedings, before Venezuelan courts; and (iii) how would an eventual insolvency and default on its external indebtedness would need to be conducted in the country. Two particular questions constitute the focus of the analysis: Can PDVSA actually go bankrupt? And, how would a prospective PDVSA’s bankruptcy proceeding be conducted in Venezuela?