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Eighth Annual Citgo-Venezuela Heating Oil Program Launched

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[1]Today, at the Night of Peace Family Shelter in Baltimore, CITGO
Petroleum Corporation President and CEO Alejandro Granado and Citizens
Energy Corporation Chairman Joseph P. Kennedy II launched the eighth annual
CITGO-Venezuela Heating Oil Program with the first heating oil delivery of
this winter’s initiative.

The program, which began as a single donation in 2005 in response to the
high prices of heating oil resulting from hurricanes Katrina and Rita, has
grown well beyond its original scope. Today, it has become a humanitarian
symbol of unity between the people of Venezuela and those in need in the
United States. This year, this life-changing gift has a heightened
sentiment as it comes at a time when Venezuelans and many in the world pray
for the health and prompt recuperation of President Hugo Chávez, who has
supported this initiative since its creation eight years ago.

“The CITGO-Venezuela Heating Oil Program has been one of the most important
energy assistance efforts in the United States. This year, as families
across the Eastern Seaboard struggle to recover from the losses caused by
Hurricane Sandy, this donation becomes even more significant,” said
Granado. “This energy assistance program is an integral example of the
humanitarian principles endorsed by the CITGO ultimate shareholder,
Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PDVSA), the national oil company of the
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.”

Over the years, the program has helped more than 1.7 million people stay
warm during the coldest months of winter by donating more than 200 million
gallons of heating oil worth more than $400 million. It is estimated that
this year the program will help more than 100,000 families in 25 states
plus the District of Columbia, including members of more than 240 Native
American communities and more than 200 homeless shelters.

“CITGO invests relatively more than any other major oil company in social
responsibility projects. As a matter of fact, our percent of revenue spent
in social programs has been five times more than those of other much
larger, vertically-integrated competing global brands. It is a core
principle of our business to use the strength of our resources to help
people in need,” Granado said.

Since the program’s creation, CITGO has partnered with Citizens Energy
Corporation, a non-profit organization created in 1979 by former U.S. Rep.
Joseph P. Kennedy II. Citizens Energy Corporation, which has used
successful ventures in the energy and health care industries to finance
charitable programs in the U.S. and abroad, has provided energy assistance
to families in need for more than 30 years.

“We are so grateful for this generous donation from the people of Venezuela
and CITGO Petroleum Corporation. After eight years and more than 200
million gallons of heating oil distributed within the U.S., the burden of
another difficult winter threatens the livelihood and safety of senior
citizens and low-income families,” Kennedy said. “It is critical that we
continue to support American families through this program. Thanks to this
partnership, we will help more than 400,000 people stay warm and safe this
winter.”

Kennedy emphasized the commitment CITGO has made to American communities.
He said that he has approached major U.S. oil companies and oil-producing
nations to ask them to assist the poor in bearing the burden of rising
energy costs. “They all said no,” he said, “except for CITGO, President
Chávez and the people of Venezuela.”

Congressman Elijah Cummings (MD), who also spoke during the event,
reiterated the importance of helping those in need. “I commend CITGO and
Citizens Energy Corporation for launching the Heating Oil Program this
year. This program is literally life-saving for so many whose resources are
already stretched thin in tough economic times. I stand with the many
Baltimore and Washington recipients who thank both CITGO and Citizens for
their commitment to helping our communities,” he said.

Echoing those sentiments, Claudia Salerno Caldera, Venezuela’s Vice
Minister of Foreign Affairs for North America, addressed the plight of poor
people and why humanitarian assistance is so vital. “The vision of social
responsibility in the energy policy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
has allowed us to assure that our profits benefit the neediest people in
our country. Just as the government of President Hugo Chávez has made
significant efforts in the fight against poverty and in the promotion of
social justice in Venezuela, this program demonstrates that our commitment
to the poor transcends all boundaries, ideological and geographical,”
Salerno said.

Families struggling to pay for home heating oil can call Citizens Energy
Corporation at 1-877-JOE-4-OIL (1-877-563-4645), to see if they are
eligible for heating oil assistance. Once approved, the household will
receive an authorization letter with details for arranging a one-time
delivery of 100 free gallons of oil.

For more information about the program, click
here<http://venezuela-us.org/live/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/01-31-2013-Citgo-Venezuela-Heating-Oil-Program.pdf>
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 *CITGO, based in Houston, is a refiner, transporter and marketer of
transportation fuels, lubricants, petrochemicals and other industrial
products. The company is owned by PDV America, Inc., an indirect wholly
owned subsidiary of Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A., the national oil company
of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. For more information visit
www.citgo.com <http://venezuela-us.orgwww.citgo.com/> [3].*

*Beginning in 1979 with oil-trading ventures in Latin America and Africa,
Citizens Energy has used revenues from commercial enterprises to channel
millions of dollars into charitable programs in the U.S. and abroad.
Whether heating the homes of the elderly and the poor, lowering the cost of
prescription drugs for millions of Americans, or starting solar heating
projects in Jamaica and Venezuela, Citizens Energy creates social ventures
as innovative as the businesses that finance them. For more information,
visit 
www.citizensenergy.com<http://venezuela-us.org/live/wp-admin/www.citizensenergy.com>
[4].*

*CITGO / January 31, 2013*
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