Image of a critical and political cartoon or comic strip. At the center is the outline of the map of Venezuela, filled with the three horizontal stripes of the country's flag: the yellow band at the top, the blue band in the middle with an arc of white stars, and the red band at the bottom. Scattered across the entire territory of the map are several dark, cylindrical oil barrels, representing the abundance of oil reserves. Stuck directly into these barrels and over the map are three large, sharp-tipped metal forks. Each fork has a visible logo on its handle: one with Shell's yellow shell, another with Texaco's star, and the third with the Chevron name. The composition conveys the idea that these multinational corporations are "forking," piercing, and devouring Venezuelan oil and territory as if it were a plate of food served on the table. The background is light and neutral to highlight the map, barrels, and forks.