1. Chevron faces a 5% revenue risk due to U.S. sanctions in Venezuela but maintains strategic assets for future opportunities; 2. The article analyzes the financial implications of Chevron potentially exiting Venezuela; 3. It evaluates CVX's dividend stability and optimal portfolio allocation for dividend-focused investors.
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