Three weeks had passed since Silas took control of Venezuela's oil fields, and during that time, an impressive transformation unfolded across the facilities.
Silas had overseen every step, ensuring that outdated, rusted equipment was replaced with cutting-edge machinery capable of taking Venezuela's oil production into a new era.
About 30% of the field's equipment had been upgraded, from drilling rigs to transport systems, allowing deeper extraction and more efficient processing.
The results spoke for themselves: production had already resumed, and preliminary reports indicated an upward trajectory. Even the most cautious projections hinted that this was just the beginning.
The nearest refinery, once an aging relic of the past, had been stripped down to its skeleton and rebuilt with state-of-the-art technology, making crude oil processing faster, smoother, and less harmful to the environment.