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We read that oil production is in “free fall” in “crisis-hit Venezuela” (Opec cuts – Oil cartel split amid pressure to raise supplies, 22 June). This is not due to maladministration by the Maduro government but because the US is rapidly winding down its Venezuelan oil imports for political reasons. The Trump administration is particularly averse to Venezuela’s attempt to spread the benefits of its primary resource among Venezuelans. The pressure to increase production elsewhere is to help plug the gap in the global supply – made wider by sanctions imposed on Iran.Kevin BannonLondonWe read that oil production is in “free fall” in “crisis-hit Venezuela” (Opec cuts – Oil cartel split amid pressure to raise supplies, 22 June). This is not due to maladministration by the Maduro government but because the US is rapidly winding down its Venezuelan oil imports for political reasons. The Trump administration is particularly averse to Venezuela’s attempt to spread the benefits of its primary resource among Venezuelans. The pressure to increase production elsewhere is to help plug the gap in the global supply – made wider by sanctions imposed on Iran.Kevin BannonLondon
• Thank you for the heart-breaking supplement (20 June) listing deaths of refugees. It has been placed on the altar of St Roque’s Chapel in St Paul’s episcopal cathedral in Dundee.Margaret GeyerTayport, Fife• Thank you for the heart-breaking supplement (20 June) listing deaths of refugees. It has been placed on the altar of St Roque’s Chapel in St Paul’s episcopal cathedral in Dundee.Margaret GeyerTayport, Fife
• Nina Simone may not have put “more than a dent in the lower end of the pop charts” in America (Report, 20 June), but she had three top five singles in the UK: Ain’t Got No – I Got Life (1968), To Love Somebody (1969) and the reissue of My Baby Just Cares For Me (1985).Graham LarkbeyLondon• Nina Simone may not have put “more than a dent in the lower end of the pop charts” in America (Report, 20 June), but she had three top five singles in the UK: Ain’t Got No – I Got Life (1968), To Love Somebody (1969) and the reissue of My Baby Just Cares For Me (1985).Graham LarkbeyLondon
• 1980. Perth. Morris Minor van (Letters, 22 June). Radio. Wolves score to win League Cup. I raise my arms in celebration. Front suspension collapses. Scrapman turns van upside down. Fits used parts. £25. Continue on skiing holiday.John BanksLedbury, Herefordshire• 1980. Perth. Morris Minor van (Letters, 22 June). Radio. Wolves score to win League Cup. I raise my arms in celebration. Front suspension collapses. Scrapman turns van upside down. Fits used parts. £25. Continue on skiing holiday.John BanksLedbury, Herefordshire
• I have only one word to say to those Morris Minor owners whose front wheels fell off – trunnions. John LoaderLeyburn, North Yorkshire• I have only one word to say to those Morris Minor owners whose front wheels fell off – trunnions. John LoaderLeyburn, North Yorkshire
• What irony in a shortage of carbon dioxide during global warming (Report, 20 June)?Dennis HawkinsLeominster, Herefordshire• What irony in a shortage of carbon dioxide during global warming (Report, 20 June)?Dennis HawkinsLeominster, Herefordshire
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