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    Trump Announces Massive Venezuelan Oil Transfer to the United States

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonJanuary 7, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    US President Donald Trump said Venezuela will send up to 50 million barrels of oil to the United States. He tied the move to a US military operation that removed President Nicolás Maduro from power. Trump estimated the oil’s value at about $2.8bn. He described it as high quality and sanctioned crude. He shared the announcement on social media. He said the oil would sell at market prices. He added that he would control the revenue. He said the money would benefit people in Venezuela and the United States.

    Trump said US oil companies would restart production in Venezuela quickly. He claimed full operations would resume within 18 months. He also predicted large foreign investment. Analysts have questioned that timeline. They said restoring output could cost tens of billions of dollars. They also warned the process could take up to a decade.

    Washington Seeks Exclusive Oil Control

    China criticised Trump’s announcement and reported US demands on Venezuela. Beijing accused Washington of seeking exclusive access to Venezuelan oil. China has been Venezuela’s largest oil buyer in recent years. Chinese officials rejected pressure to cut economic ties. A US broadcaster reported that Trump pressured Delcy Rodríguez during negotiations. He allegedly demanded an exclusive US partnership in oil production. He also sought to sever ties with China, Russia, Iran and Cuba.

    Trump wrote on Truth Social that interim authorities would deliver between 30 and 50 million barrels. He said the oil would sell at market prices. He added that he would personally oversee the proceeds. He promised the funds would serve both nations. Rodríguez became interim president one day earlier. US authorities transferred Maduro to the United States. He now faces drug trafficking and weapons charges.

    Oil Prices and Industry Doubts

    Trump said Venezuelan oil production would help lower global prices. He made the claim during an NBC News interview. He argued that increased supply would benefit US consumers. Representatives from major US oil companies planned meetings with the administration. A US media partner reported the discussions. Analysts questioned the likely impact. They doubted any short-term effect on supply or prices.

    Experts said companies need assurances of political stability. They also warned that new investments take years to deliver output. Trump argued that US firms could repair Venezuela’s oil infrastructure. Venezuela holds an estimated 303 billion barrels of oil. That figure represents the world’s largest proven reserve. Production has declined steadily since the early 2000s.

    Heavy Crude and High Costs

    The Trump administration sees major energy potential in Venezuela. Expanding production would be costly for US companies. Venezuelan crude is heavy and difficult to refine. Only Chevron currently operates in the country. Asked about future plans, Chevron responded cautiously. Spokesman Bill Turenne said the company prioritises employee safety. He also stressed full compliance with laws and regulations.

    ConocoPhillips no longer operates in Venezuela. A company spokesman said it continues to monitor developments. He said speculation about future investment would be premature. Exxon did not respond to requests for comment. Analysts said uncertainty continues to shape corporate decisions. They noted extensive damage across oil facilities.

    China Condemns US Intervention

    China’s foreign ministry issued strong criticism on Wednesday. Spokeswoman Mao Ning accused the US of military aggression. She said Washington violated international law. She also accused the US of undermining Venezuelan sovereignty. Mao said the actions harmed Venezuelan citizens. She stressed that China’s interests must remain protected. She described China–Venezuela cooperation as lawful and sovereign.

    Trump defended Maduro’s removal from Caracas. He claimed Venezuela had seized American oil. Vice-President JD Vance echoed the accusation online. He said Venezuela expropriated US oil assets. He also alleged the country funded criminal networks. The historical record shows a more complex reality.

    Nationalisation and Outstanding Compensation

    US oil companies operated in Venezuela for decades under licence agreements. Venezuela nationalised its oil industry in 1976. In 2007, President Hugo Chávez expanded state control further. He targeted remaining foreign-owned assets. A World Bank tribunal later ruled on the dispute. It ordered Venezuela to pay $8.7bn to ConocoPhillips. Venezuela has not paid the compensation.

    At least one US company still awaits payment. Legal experts say claims of stolen oil oversimplify the issue. They note Venezuela always owned the oil itself. International law recognises national ownership of natural resources. Sovereign states retain control over their reserves.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist based in Beijing with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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