1. Time, cash and damaged pipes
Venezuela was a founding member of the Opec oil cartel, with its oil output reaching a peak of three.5m barrels of crude a day within the late Nineteen Nineties. However after many years of neglect and alleged corruption, the state-run business has fallen into disrepair, producing lower than 1m barrels a day or lower than 1% of the worldwide market.
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