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'''Derwick''' is a ]n energy company specializing in the construction of turn-key power plant projects. According to '']'', Derwick Associates "was awarded hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts in little more than a year to build power plants in Venezuela shortly after the country's power grid began to sputter in 2009".<ref name=CompanyInvestigated/>
'''Derwick Associates''' is a primarily ] ] company. During an energy crisis in Venezuela in 2009-2010, Derwick won several contracts to construct and provide supplies for a number of ] in that country.<ref name=UltimasNoticias>{{cite web |url=http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/noticias/actualidad/economia/compras-con-sobreprecio-en-la-emergencia-elect--1-.aspx |title=Compras con sobreprecio en la emergencia eléctrica |author=César Batiz |date=September 26, 2011 |publisher=Ultimas Noticias |accessdate=November 25, 2012}}</ref><ref name=UltimasNoticiasDos>{{cite web |url=http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/movil/detallenota.aspx?idNota=109363 |title=Ipys premia serie "Trampas Eléctricas" de ÚN |author= |date= |publisher= |accessdate=November 25, 2012}}</ref><ref name=SoberaniaDos>{{cite web |url=http://www.soberania.org/Articulos/articulo_6691.htm |title=Bariven compró con sobreprecio |author=César Batiz |date=September 18, 2011 |publisher=Soberania |accessdate=November 25, 2012}}</ref><ref name=SoberaniaTres>{{cite web |url=http://www.soberania.org/Articulos/articulo_6706.htm |title=Bariven adquirió equipos eléctricos con $403,7 millones de sobreprecio |author=César Batiz |date=September 27, 2011 |publisher=Soberania |accessdate=November 25, 2012}}</ref>


==History and clients==
==Corporate history==
{{unreferenced section|date=March 2019}}
Derwick is currently registered in ], ], ] and was previously registered in the USA. In Barbados, where it was registered on May 27, 2009, the company is identified as Derwick Associates Corporation.<ref>Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property Office, , retrieved 4 Mar 2013.</ref> In Venezuela, where it was registered on October 28, 2009, it is called Derwick Associates de Venezuela SA. In Spain, where it was incorporated on 13 January 2011, it is called Derwick Associates International SRL.<ref>Registro Mercantil Central, , retrieved 4 Mar 2013.</ref> In the U.S., it was registered on December 2, 2010, under the name Derwick Associates USA LLC.<ref name=Law>{{cite web |url=http://www.law.com/jsp/law/LawArticleFriendly.jsp?id=1202574639157 |title=Defamation Suit Seeks $300 Million in Damages From Venezuelan Bankers |author= |date= |publisher= |accessdate=November 25, 2012}}</ref><ref>Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, , retrieved 4 Mar 2013.</ref> The U.S. registration was closed down in 2012.
Derwick's first project was the Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) of Picure Power Plant in ] for 156 MW, awarded by the state-owned Electricidad de Caracas in 2009. It was followed by 11 more contracts from the Venezuelan government through PDVSA, CVG and Corpoelec during the 2009–2010 energy crisis in Venezuela. Four contracts were awarded by state-owned ] (part of ] since 2007), five by state-owned ] SA (PDVSA, with the contract negotiated by Bariven, a division of PDVSA), and one by state-owned ] (CVG). The company's directors are: Edgard Romero Lazo, Iker Candina, ] and Pedro Trebbau López.{{citation needed|date=April 2019}}


==Projects and actions==
Derwick Associates is registered with the Venezuelan government controlled Registro Nacional de Contratistas (RNC), the regulator for all the contractors that work for the Venezuela Government. Derwick Associates was awarded with the highest rating of the RNC.{{Citation needed|date=March 2013}}


===Venezuelan Engineering Procurement and Construction===
==Directors==
* Picure (Completed).
The following individuals are listed as directors of the firm: Pedro Trebbau López, Leopoldo Alejandro Betancourt López, Gonzalo X. Guzman López (listed as Domingo X. Guzman De Frutos López as a director of the Barbados firm), Edgar Romero Lazo, and Iker Candida.<ref name=Soberania>{{cite web |url=http://www.soberania.org/Articulos/articulo_6696.htm |title=Cable pelao en la electricidad |author=César Batiz |date= August 7, 2011 |publisher=Soberania |accessdate=November 25, 2012}}</ref><ref name=UltimasNoticias/> Betancourt, Trebbau, and Hernández were the officers of the United States-based firm.<ref name=UltimasNoticiasDos/>
* La Raisa I (Completed).
* La Raisa II (Completed).
* Guarenas I (Completed).
* Guarenas II (Completed).
* Adecuación Dual, Planta Juan Bautista Arismendi (Completed).
* Sidor Planta A (Completed).
* El Furrial (over 97% completion).
* Barinas (over 97% completion).
* Morichal (over 97% completion).<ref name=ElNacional2>{{cite news |author= Carías Toscano, Luis |url= http://www.el-nacional.com/economia/Derwick-edificado-plantas-termoelectricas-MW_0_271173186.html |title= Derwick ha edificado 11 plantas termoeléctricas que generan 1.386 MW |website= El-nacional.com |date= 27 September 2013|access-date= 29 March 2014 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140330022113/http://www.el-nacional.com/economia/Derwick-edificado-plantas-termoelectricas-MW_0_271173186.html |archive-date= 30 March 2014 |trans-title= Derwick has built 11 thermoelectric plants that generate 1,386 MW}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title= La venezolana Derwick, en busca de oportunidades de inversión en el sector eléctrico español| trans-title= Venezuelan Derwick, in search of investment opportunities in the Spanish electricity sector |url= http://www.expansion.com/2013/11/01/latinoamerica/empresas/1383298409.html |website= ] |access-date= 5 August 2014 |date= 1 November 2013}}</ref>


=== Turbine Technology Center (TTC) ===
==Venezuelan power station contract==
Derwick´s Turbine Technology Center (TTC) was started by Derwick in 2011 and conceived as a quick response to the technical assistance needs of the country.<ref name=ElNacional1>{{cite web |url= http://www.el-nacional.com/economia/Premian-Centro-Tecnologico-Turbinas-Derwick_0_320368236.html |title= Premian en España al Centro Tecnológico de Turbinas de Derwick |trans-title= The Derwick Turbine Technology Center is awarded in Spain |language= es |website= El-nacional.com |date= 18 December 2013|access-date=2014-04-14 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140101152310/http://www.el-nacional.com/economia/Premian-Centro-Tecnologico-Turbinas-Derwick_0_320368236.html |archive-date= 1 January 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.eleconomista.es/empresas-eAm-chile/noticias/5402182/12/13/-CTT-de-Derwick-es-distinguido-como-mejor-iniciativa-empresarial-latinoamericana.html |language=es |title= CTT de Derwick es distinguido como mejor iniciativa empresarial latinoamericana |trans-title= TTC de Derwick is distinguished as the best Latin American business initiative |website= elEconomista.es |date= 17 December 2013 |access-date= 14 April 2014 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140407095657/http://www.eleconomista.es/empresas-eAm-chile/noticias/5402182/12/13/-CTT-de-Derwick-es-distinguido-como-mejor-iniciativa-empresarial-latinoamericana.html |archive-date= 7 April 2014}}</ref>
The firm's first project was the award of 12 power station contracts for such installations in Venezuela during a 2009-2010 energy crisis in that country. Four contracts were awarded by ] (which in December 2011 became part of ]), five by ] SA (PDVSA, with the contract negotiated by Bariven, a division of PDVSA), and one by the ] (CVG).<ref name=ElevenZolanoNews>{{cite web |url=http://www.elvenezolanonews.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=6679:guillermo-%C3%A1lvarez-con-la-verdad-por-delante&Itemid=116 |title=Con la verdad por delante |author= |date= |publisher= |accessdate=November 25, 2012}}</ref><ref name=Law/>


In December 2013, Derwick Associates received an award for "The Best Latin-American Initiative",<ref name=initiative>{{cite web | url= https://finance.yahoo.com/news/derwick-associates-wins-capital-award-153000709.html | title=Derwick Associates Wins Capital Award for Best Latin American Initiative | work=Yahoo Finance | date= 13 December 2013 | access-date=20 July 2014 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140410073639/https://finance.yahoo.com/news/derwick-associates-wins-capital-award-153000709.html |archive-date= 10 April 2014 |publisher= PR Newswire}}</ref> given by ''Capital'', a Spanish financial magazine.<ref name= ElNacional1/> The award recognized the TTC as an important initiative that has helped to improve Venezuela's power system.<ref name=initiative/>
Bariven awarded contracts in 2010 amounting to more than $760 million for power plants to Derwick and two other companies. Of that sum, the contracts awarded to Derwick amounted to $209 million. In five of the contracts, a journalist has claimed that Derwick failed to meet completion dates.<ref name=ElUniversal>{{cite web |url=http://www.eluniversal.com/2011/08/14/mesa-de-unidad-exige-investigar-plan-de-inversiones-electricas.shtml |title=Mesa de unidad exige investigar plan de inversiones electricas |author= |date= |publisher= |accessdate=November 25, 2012}}</ref>


==Controversy and litigation==
In October 2012 Manuel Diaz {{who}} claimed that former Venezuelan government minister Rodolfo Sanz, currently president of CVG, made a phone call from Derwick's office in the Pyramid Building in which he arranged a deposit of $500 million in the Gazprom Bank of Lebanon.<ref name=UltimasNoticiasDos>{{cite web |url=http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/movil/detallenota.aspx?idNota=109363 |title=Ipys premia serie "Trampas Eléctricas" de ÚN |author= |date= |publisher= |accessdate=November 25, 2012}}</ref> In a later media account, however, Díaz withdrew this allegation.<ref name=Entornointeligente>{{cite web |url= http://www.entornointeligente.com/resumen/resumen.php?items=1057113|title=Sindicalista Manuel Díaz: nunca dije que el ex ministro Sanz se apropió de esos fondos |author= |date= |publisher= |accessdate=December 4, 2012}}</ref>


===Independent investigations===
In November 2011, Derwick was accused of breaching payments to workers.<ref name=UltimasNoticasCuatro>{{cite web |url=http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/noticias/ciudad/parroquias/obreros-paralizan-planta-termoelectrica-en-el-tuy.aspx |title=Obreros paralizan planta termoeléctrica en el Tuy |author= |date= |publisher= |accessdate=November 25, 2012}}</ref>
In 2011, ] of Venezuelan newspaper '']'' published an investigative series alleging overbilling and odd transactions between BARIVEN and Derwick Associates. The articles alleged that the company had no experience building power plants when it was contracted to build them.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/noticias/ciudad/parroquias/ipys-reconoce-investigacion-de-periodista-de-un.aspx |title= Ipys reconoce investigación de periodista de ÚN |trans-title= Ipys recognizes investigation of ÚN journalist|website= Ultimasnoticias.com.ve |date= 14 October 2011|access-date= 29 March 2014 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140329021248/http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/noticias/ciudad/parroquias/ipys-reconoce-investigacion-de-periodista-de-un.aspx |archive-date= 29 March 2014}}</ref> A deputy to the National Assembly called for an investigation of how the Derwick contracts were awarded.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.eluniversal.com/2011/08/15/oposicion-exige-revisar-plan-de-inversion-electrica |title= Oposición exige revisar plan de inversión eléctrica |trans-title= Opposition demands review of electric investment plan|language=es |work= El Universal |date= 15 August 2011 |access-date= 14 April 2014 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140415041051/http://www.eluniversal.com/2011/08/15/oposicion-exige-revisar-plan-de-inversion-electrica |archive-date= 15 April 2014}}</ref> '']'' won an award for investigative journalism in 2012 for its investigation. According to ] and to the Institute of Press and Society, reporters received "threats, pressures, bribe offers" or were banned on Venezuela's internet.<ref>
{{cite web |url= http://www.el-nacional.com/economia/Calculan-sobreprecio-plantas-supera-millardos_0_245375679.html |work= El Nacional |date= 15 August 2013|access-date= 10 March 2019|title=Calculan que sobreprecio en plantas supera $ 20 millardos | trans-title= Calculation that plant overpricing exceeds $ 20 billion |language= es |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130817165753/http://www.el-nacional.com/economia/Calculan-sobreprecio-plantas-supera-millardos_0_245375679.html |archive-date= 17 August 2013 |author= Carias Toscano, Luis}}</ref><ref name=Boyd/><ref>{{ cite journal |url= http://www.americasquarterly.org/content/venezuelas-electricity-deficit |work= Americas Quarterly |date= Fall 2013 |access-date= 10 March 2019|title= Venezuela's electricity deficit |author= Batiz, Cesar}}</ref> In 2012, Batiz told IPYS he was offered a bribe to stop writing about the Venezuelan electricity industry.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://ipys.org.ve/alerta?id=3238 |title= Autor de investigaciones periodísticas sobre sector eléctrico es citado por presunto funcionario de policía de inteligencia e intimidado por empresa contratista |trans-title= Author of journalistic investigations on electric sector is quoted by alleged intelligence police officer and intimidated by contractor |date= 18 December 2012 |publisher= IPYS |access-date= 21 October 2013}}</ref>


According to claims by energy expert José Aguilar, the 40 contracts awarded to various companies, including Derwick, to address the Venezuelan energy crisis were overbilled by billions of dollars.<ref name= Boyd>{{cite news |url= http://internacional.elpais.com/internacional/2013/09/05/actualidad/1378389465_768430.html |title= La corrupción apaga a Venezuela |trans-title= Corruption turns off Venezuela|website=Internacional.elpais.com |date= 5 September 2013 |access-date= 30 April 2014 |author= Boyd, Alek}}</ref>
In February 2013 it was reported that Derwick had been largely responsible for the recent increase in generating capacity in the ] metropolitan area.<ref>''El Nacional'', 04 Feb 2013, Retrieved 13 Feb 2013.</ref>
Derwick director Edgard Romero Lazo claimed that allegations of overbilling and bribery were "part of a defamation campaign" against the company.<ref name=ElNacional2/> The company claims that all contracts are available to the public through the National Contractors Registry (RNC).<ref name=ElNacional2/>


==Legal activity== ===Lawsuits===
In 2013, Derwick was sued in the New York Federal Court by Washington businessman and ex-ambassador ], who alleged that Derwick's executives defamed him and caused his consulting business to suffer financial losses, accusing Derwick of falsely stating that he consulted for them.<ref>{{cite news |url= https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-former-us-ambassador-to-venezuela-files-bribe-suit-2013jul31-story.html |title= Former US ambassador to Venezuela files bribe suit |work= San Diego Tribune |agency= Associated Press | access-date= 10 March 2019 |date= 31 July 2013}}</ref> In a separate legal action, ], a human rights lawyer, alleged defamation and sued Derwick and its partners.<ref>{{cite news|author=Maria, Antonio |url=http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/03/27/4023508/lawsuit-filed-in-miami-accuses.html |title= Lawsuit filed in Miami accuses Venezuela top official, Diosdado Cabello, of bribery |work= Miami Herald |date= 27 March 2014 |access-date= 1 April 2014 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140330013640/https://www.miamiherald.com/2014/03/27/4023508/lawsuit-filed-in-miami-accuses.html |archive-date= 30 March 2014}}</ref>
César Batiz sued the Venezuelan Minister of Minerals and Petroleum in March 2012 for information about Derwick.{{fact}}


Both suits have been dismissed.<ref>{{cite news|author= Newsham, Jack |title= 2nd Circ. won't sve ex-Venezuela Ambassador's RICO case |url= https://www.law360.com/articles/928884/2nd-circ-won-t-save-ex-venezuela-ambassador-s-rico-case |work= ] |date= 26 May 2017 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title= Corte de EEUU desestima acusación contra Derwick Associates |trans-title= US Court dismisses accusation against Derwick Associates |url= http://archivo.globovision.com/corte-de-eeuu-desestima-acusacion-contra-derwick-associates/ |work= ] |date=18 July 2015 |language=es-ES |access-date= 10 March 2019 }}</ref>
On September 13, 2012, Derwick Associates Corp. and its co-founders, Leopoldo Betancourt López and Pedro Trebbau López, filed a lawsuit in Miami-Dade Circuit Court, charging that it had suffered severe damage to its reputation as a result of actions by the Caracas-based bank ], by the bank's president and chairman, Oscar García Mendoza, and by Rafael Alfonzo Hernandez, a member of the bank's board. The suit, according to one account, “alleged defamation of Derwick, Betancourt and Trebbau; tortious interference with contract and with business relationships; deceptive and unfair trade practices; and civil conspiracy. The company is seeking preliminary and permanent injunctions as well as monetary damages.”<ref name=Law/>


===US Department of Justice investigations===
The amount of damages specified in the lawsuit was $300 million.<ref name=Analitica>{{cite web |url=http://www.analitica.com/va/economia/opinion/3752001.asp |title=Derwick Associates demanda a Banco Venezolano de Crédito y a Oscar García Mendoza |author= |date= |publisher= |accessdate=November 25, 2012}}</ref> The premise of the lawsuit was that García Mendoza and Alfonzo Hernandez were connected with the anonymous Spanish-language website www.wikianticorrupcion.org, which had accused Derwick of criminal corruption.<ref name=ElMundo>{{cite web |url=http://www.elmundo.com.ve/noticias/economia/banca/demandan-al-banco-venezolano-de-credito-y-a-su-pre.aspx |title=Demandan al Banco Venezolano de Crédito y a su presidente |author= |date= |publisher= |accessdate=November 25, 2012}}</ref> Betancourt López said: “This legal action is not against freedom of expression, but against the practice of anonymous defamation. We have been the object of a campaign based on absolutely false charges.”<ref name=Analitica/> García Mendoza denied that he, the bank, or Alfonzo Hernandez had done any of the things they were charged with.<ref name=ElMundoDos>{{cite web |url=http://www.elmundo.com.ve/noticias/economia/banca/oscar-garcia-mendoza---tomaremos-las-acciones-que-.aspx |title=Oscar García Mendoza: “Tomaremos las acciones que sean necesarias” |author= |date= |publisher= |accessdate=November 25, 2012}}</ref><ref name=ElMundoTres>{{cite web |url=http://www.elmundo.com.ve/noticias/economia/banca/perfil---el-banquero-que-no--negocia-con-la-revolu.aspx |title=PERFIL: El banquero que no negocia con la revolución |author= |date= |publisher= |accessdate=November 25, 2012}}</ref>
In August 2014, it was reported in '']'' that Derwick was under preliminary investigations by the ] and Manhattan prosecutors due to bribery allegations and possible banking infractions.<ref name= CompanyInvestigated/> ], an energy company based in Missouri, was also said to be under investigation due to its relationship with Derwick.<ref name= CompanyInvestigated/> Manhattan prosecutors were specifically investigating Derwick and ProEnergy Services due to potential violations of New York banking laws.<ref name= CompanyInvestigated/> Federal prosecutors are investigating the two companies for potential breaches of the ], "which prohibits offering foreign government officials improper payments in exchange for a business advantage", with prosecutors suspicious of the potentially inflated prices used by Derwick and ProEnergy Services for the Venezuelan government that possibly showed raised prices to cover acts of bribery.<ref name=CompanyInvestigated>{{cite web | url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/venezuelan-energy-company-derwick-investigated-in-u-s-1407516278 | title=Venezuelan energy company investigated in U.S. | work=The Wall Street Journal | date=8 August 2014 | access-date=8 August 2014 |author1=Cordoba, Jose |author2=Mathews, Christopher }}</ref>


In March 2016, Derwick's activities were investigated by U.S. Attorney ] in New York. ] confirmed that 18 Swiss banks, following the measures of mutual assistance, agreed to turn over any existing bank records they would have involving representatives of the company, the first official statement acknowledging the investigation against Derwick by the United States Department of Justice.<ref name=bloommarch>{{cite web | url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-03-24/swiss-banks-land-in-middle-of-money-laundering-probe-again | title=Swiss Banks Land in Middle of Money-Laundering Probe -- Again | work=Bloomberg | access-date=6 April 2016}}</ref><ref name=insidermarch>{{cite web | url=http://www.businessinsider.com/r-switzerland-to-hand-venezuela-oil-firm-bank-records-to-us-2016-3 | title=Switzerland to hand Venezuela oil firm bank records to U.S. | work=Business Insider | access-date=6 April 2016}}</ref> According to a Derwick spokesman, the investigation was suspended after the Justice Department reviewed its bank records, though the Department of Justice did not confirm this.<ref name=OHARA>{{cite news|last1=Schaefer Muñoz|first1=Sara|last2=Kurmanaev|first2=Anatoly|title=Colombian Oil Producer Pacific Falls From Grace|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/colombian-oil-producer-pacific-falls-from-grace-1461111089|access-date=27 April 2016|work=]|date=19 April 2016}}</ref>
==Donations==
In January 2012, Derwick donated funds for the construction of a football field in Sucre.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://globovision.com/articulo/ocariz-entrega-quinta-cancha-de-futbol-de-grama-artificial-en-sucre |title=Ocariz entrega quinta cancha de futbol de grama artificial en sucre |author= |date= |publisher= |accessdate=November 25, 2012}}</ref>


== 2019 Venezuelan power outages ==
Derwick has set up the Hermogenes Lopez Foundation to send funds to social and welfare projects.<ref>, Derwick Associates, retrieved 20 Mar 2013.</ref>


When the ], ''The Wall Street Journal'' wrote that "Venezuela's power grid slowly has decayed over the past decade due to what economists and former officials say is mismanagement, corruption and Latin America's deepest economic crisis on record, leading the government to virtually abandon public investment."<ref name= BlackoutPlunges/> The article highlighted past Derwick contracts with state companies, saying "One company, Derwick Associates, formed by a number of well connected young businessmen with scant experience in the power business, received about $1.8 billion in contracts from Venezuelan state companies to buy and install turbines, paying a U.S. company about $1 billion to do the work."<ref name= BlackoutPlunges>{{cite news | url= https://www.wsj.com/articles/venezuela-blackout-stretches-across-country-closing-schools-and-businesses-11552053011 |work=The Wall Street Journal |title= Venezuela Blackout Plunges Millions Into Darkness; Maduro, without evidence, blames sabotage by local opponents and the U.S. for power outage |author= Dube, Ryan and Maolis Castro |date= 8 March 2019 |access-date= 10 March 2019 |quote= One company, Derwick Associates, formed by a number of well connected young businessmen with scant experience in the power business, received about $1.8 billion in contracts from Venezuelan state companies to buy and install turbines, paying a U.S. company about $1 billion to do the work. Derwick officials said they paid no bribes to any Venezuelan officials and the prices charged by the company reflected the high costs of doing business in Venezuela.}}</ref> Derwick denies that any bribes were taken, saying the prices reflect the costs in Venezuela.<ref name= BlackoutPlunges/>
During 2012<!-- and 2012--> Derwick Associates helped to establish the Carmen Salles School in Ciudad Bolivar on behalf of Congregación de las Religiosas Concepcionistas de la Enseñanza. This project aimed to provide school facilities to around 1600 students in the city of Nazareth in Ciudad Bolivar.

In 2012 the firm also donated over 200 school kits for 200 children in Charallave, as part of a larger project designed to “significantly improve” the access to educational resources for those communities local to a Derwick engineering project.{{Citation needed|date=March 2013}}


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Venezuelan energy company
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Derwick
Native nameDerwick Associates de Venezuela SA
IndustryEnergy
Founded2003
FounderAlejandro Betancourt López
Pedro Trebbau López
HeadquartersVenezuela
ProductsElectrical power
Natural gas
ServicesEngineering
Power-plant construction
Websitederwickassociates.com

Derwick is a Venezuelan energy company specializing in the construction of turn-key power plant projects. According to The Wall Street Journal, Derwick Associates "was awarded hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts in little more than a year to build power plants in Venezuela shortly after the country's power grid began to sputter in 2009".

History and clients

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Derwick's first project was the Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) of Picure Power Plant in Vargas state for 156 MW, awarded by the state-owned Electricidad de Caracas in 2009. It was followed by 11 more contracts from the Venezuelan government through PDVSA, CVG and Corpoelec during the 2009–2010 energy crisis in Venezuela. Four contracts were awarded by state-owned Electricidad de Caracas (part of Corpoelec since 2007), five by state-owned Petróleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA, with the contract negotiated by Bariven, a division of PDVSA), and one by state-owned Venezuelan Guayana Corporation (CVG). The company's directors are: Edgard Romero Lazo, Iker Candina, Alejandro Betancourt López and Pedro Trebbau López.

Projects and actions

Venezuelan Engineering Procurement and Construction

  • Picure (Completed).
  • La Raisa I (Completed).
  • La Raisa II (Completed).
  • Guarenas I (Completed).
  • Guarenas II (Completed).
  • Adecuación Dual, Planta Juan Bautista Arismendi (Completed).
  • Sidor Planta A (Completed).
  • El Furrial (over 97% completion).
  • Barinas (over 97% completion).
  • Morichal (over 97% completion).

Turbine Technology Center (TTC)

Derwick´s Turbine Technology Center (TTC) was started by Derwick in 2011 and conceived as a quick response to the technical assistance needs of the country.

In December 2013, Derwick Associates received an award for "The Best Latin-American Initiative", given by Capital, a Spanish financial magazine. The award recognized the TTC as an important initiative that has helped to improve Venezuela's power system.

Controversy and litigation

Independent investigations

In 2011, César Batiz of Venezuelan newspaper Ultimas Noticias published an investigative series alleging overbilling and odd transactions between BARIVEN and Derwick Associates. The articles alleged that the company had no experience building power plants when it was contracted to build them. A deputy to the National Assembly called for an investigation of how the Derwick contracts were awarded. Ultimas Noticias won an award for investigative journalism in 2012 for its investigation. According to Reporters Without Borders and to the Institute of Press and Society, reporters received "threats, pressures, bribe offers" or were banned on Venezuela's internet. In 2012, Batiz told IPYS he was offered a bribe to stop writing about the Venezuelan electricity industry.

According to claims by energy expert José Aguilar, the 40 contracts awarded to various companies, including Derwick, to address the Venezuelan energy crisis were overbilled by billions of dollars. Derwick director Edgard Romero Lazo claimed that allegations of overbilling and bribery were "part of a defamation campaign" against the company. The company claims that all contracts are available to the public through the National Contractors Registry (RNC).

Lawsuits

In 2013, Derwick was sued in the New York Federal Court by Washington businessman and ex-ambassador Otto Reich, who alleged that Derwick's executives defamed him and caused his consulting business to suffer financial losses, accusing Derwick of falsely stating that he consulted for them. In a separate legal action, Thor Leonardo Halvorssen Mendoza, a human rights lawyer, alleged defamation and sued Derwick and its partners.

Both suits have been dismissed.

US Department of Justice investigations

In August 2014, it was reported in The Wall Street Journal that Derwick was under preliminary investigations by the United States Department of Justice and Manhattan prosecutors due to bribery allegations and possible banking infractions. ProEnergy Services, an energy company based in Missouri, was also said to be under investigation due to its relationship with Derwick. Manhattan prosecutors were specifically investigating Derwick and ProEnergy Services due to potential violations of New York banking laws. Federal prosecutors are investigating the two companies for potential breaches of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, "which prohibits offering foreign government officials improper payments in exchange for a business advantage", with prosecutors suspicious of the potentially inflated prices used by Derwick and ProEnergy Services for the Venezuelan government that possibly showed raised prices to cover acts of bribery.

In March 2016, Derwick's activities were investigated by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara in New York. Switzerland's Federal Office of Justice confirmed that 18 Swiss banks, following the measures of mutual assistance, agreed to turn over any existing bank records they would have involving representatives of the company, the first official statement acknowledging the investigation against Derwick by the United States Department of Justice. According to a Derwick spokesman, the investigation was suspended after the Justice Department reviewed its bank records, though the Department of Justice did not confirm this.

2019 Venezuelan power outages

When the largest blackout in Venezuela's history occurred in March 2019, The Wall Street Journal wrote that "Venezuela's power grid slowly has decayed over the past decade due to what economists and former officials say is mismanagement, corruption and Latin America's deepest economic crisis on record, leading the government to virtually abandon public investment." The article highlighted past Derwick contracts with state companies, saying "One company, Derwick Associates, formed by a number of well connected young businessmen with scant experience in the power business, received about $1.8 billion in contracts from Venezuelan state companies to buy and install turbines, paying a U.S. company about $1 billion to do the work." Derwick denies that any bribes were taken, saying the prices reflect the costs in Venezuela.

References

  1. ^ Cordoba, Jose; Mathews, Christopher (8 August 2014). "Venezuelan energy company investigated in U.S." The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 8 August 2014.
  2. ^ Carías Toscano, Luis (27 September 2013). "Derwick ha edificado 11 plantas termoeléctricas que generan 1.386 MW" [Derwick has built 11 thermoelectric plants that generate 1,386 MW]. El-nacional.com. Archived from the original on 30 March 2014. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
  3. "La venezolana Derwick, en busca de oportunidades de inversión en el sector eléctrico español" [Venezuelan Derwick, in search of investment opportunities in the Spanish electricity sector]. Expansión. 1 November 2013. Retrieved 5 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Premian en España al Centro Tecnológico de Turbinas de Derwick" [The Derwick Turbine Technology Center is awarded in Spain]. El-nacional.com (in Spanish). 18 December 2013. Archived from the original on 1 January 2014. Retrieved 2014-04-14.
  5. "CTT de Derwick es distinguido como mejor iniciativa empresarial latinoamericana" [TTC de Derwick is distinguished as the best Latin American business initiative]. elEconomista.es (in Spanish). 17 December 2013. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  6. ^ "Derwick Associates Wins Capital Award for Best Latin American Initiative". Yahoo Finance. PR Newswire. 13 December 2013. Archived from the original on 10 April 2014. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  7. "Ipys reconoce investigación de periodista de ÚN" [Ipys recognizes investigation of ÚN journalist]. Ultimasnoticias.com.ve. 14 October 2011. Archived from the original on 29 March 2014. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
  8. "Oposición exige revisar plan de inversión eléctrica" [Opposition demands review of electric investment plan]. El Universal (in Spanish). 15 August 2011. Archived from the original on 15 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  9. Carias Toscano, Luis (15 August 2013). "Calculan que sobreprecio en plantas supera $ 20 millardos" [Calculation that plant overpricing exceeds $ 20 billion]. El Nacional (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 17 August 2013. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  10. ^ Boyd, Alek (5 September 2013). "La corrupción apaga a Venezuela" [Corruption turns off Venezuela]. Internacional.elpais.com. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  11. Batiz, Cesar (Fall 2013). "Venezuela's electricity deficit". Americas Quarterly. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  12. "Autor de investigaciones periodísticas sobre sector eléctrico es citado por presunto funcionario de policía de inteligencia e intimidado por empresa contratista" [Author of journalistic investigations on electric sector is quoted by alleged intelligence police officer and intimidated by contractor]. IPYS. 18 December 2012. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  13. "Former US ambassador to Venezuela files bribe suit". San Diego Tribune. Associated Press. 31 July 2013. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  14. Maria, Antonio (27 March 2014). "Lawsuit filed in Miami accuses Venezuela top official, Diosdado Cabello, of bribery". Miami Herald. Archived from the original on 30 March 2014. Retrieved 1 April 2014.
  15. Newsham, Jack (26 May 2017). "2nd Circ. won't sve ex-Venezuela Ambassador's RICO case". Law360.
  16. "Corte de EEUU desestima acusación contra Derwick Associates" [US Court dismisses accusation against Derwick Associates]. Globovision (in European Spanish). 18 July 2015. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  17. "Swiss Banks Land in Middle of Money-Laundering Probe -- Again". Bloomberg. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  18. "Switzerland to hand Venezuela oil firm bank records to U.S." Business Insider. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  19. Schaefer Muñoz, Sara; Kurmanaev, Anatoly (19 April 2016). "Colombian Oil Producer Pacific Falls From Grace". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  20. ^ Dube, Ryan and Maolis Castro (8 March 2019). "Venezuela Blackout Plunges Millions Into Darkness; Maduro, without evidence, blames sabotage by local opponents and the U.S. for power outage". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 10 March 2019. One company, Derwick Associates, formed by a number of well connected young businessmen with scant experience in the power business, received about $1.8 billion in contracts from Venezuelan state companies to buy and install turbines, paying a U.S. company about $1 billion to do the work. Derwick officials said they paid no bribes to any Venezuelan officials and the prices charged by the company reflected the high costs of doing business in Venezuela.
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