The Trump administration’s decision to sanction Rosneft’s trading arm Tuesday may be a sign that Chevron’s waiver allowing it to continue its work in Venezuela may soon expire, analysts said.  The Rosneft sanctions may also bolster the case for the Chevron waiver to be extended before it expires on April 22, they added. “It’s unclear,” said Francisco Monaldi, the Latin American energy policy fellow at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy. As it announced its sanctions on Rosneft Trading, the Geneva-based trading arm of Russian state oil company Rosneft, for its Venezuelan oil trade, Trump administration officials warned of increased pressure on the Maduro regime and additional sanctions. “There will […]