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Today is Sunday, so we took a look at the Expresso magazine and there we found the story told by Miguel Prado: “The admirable black world of oil”. Listen to Paulo Baldaia’s interview with the journalist responsible for the report in this episode of ‘Expresso da Manhã’
The history of oil extraction began in the 19th century and the market was dominated by an oligopoly of seven North American companies for a century. In the 60s of the 20th century, Pérez Alfonso, a Venezuelan minister who had studied in the USA, designed the sharing of the profits of large global companies with the countries where the oil is located. And he was also the one who had the idea of creating OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries). Because today is Sunday, we took a look at the Expresso magazine and there we found the story told by Miguel Prado: “The admirable black world of oil”.
In this daily podcast, Paulo Baldaia talks to journalists from the Expresso newsroom, international correspondents and commentators. From Monday to Friday, analysis of the news that survives the froth of the days. Listen to other episodes here:
