Electricity rationing has forced Venezuelan petrochemical company Pequiven to shut two of its three plants. The products for which production has been hit have not been specified. Evaluation is underway to determine which lines of production can be operated alternatively. Pequiven aims to reduce its electricity consumption by more than 20%.
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