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Oil & Gas, Politics, Venezuela

US Energy Secretary Highlights Significant Progress and Energy Cooperation Prospects in Venezuela

US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright reported substantial improvements in Venezuela’s security environment, political reforms, and media openness within the past six weeks. Following his official visit to Caracas, Wright signaled a shift towards more constructive bilateral engagement, focusing on enabling long-term energy agreements and facilitating investment in Venezuela’s oil sector. Chris Wright’s recent visit […]

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Economy, Oil & Gas, Venezuela

IFG Capital and Privatam prepare structured investment certificate with Venezuelan energy asset exposure

IFG Capital and Privatam are launching the first structured investment certificate with exposure to the Venezuelan market, focusing on energy and natural resource sectors. The vehicle is currently under construction, with regulatory and compliance approvals expected within 30 days, positioning it for future availability to institutional investors, HNWIs, and family offices. The certificate aims to

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OilGas3 Danny Burke
Economy, Oil & Gas, Venezuela

Venezuelan Oil Production Faces Volatility Amid New US-Led Operational Framework and Political Transition

Venezuela’s oil sector is undergoing a complex transition in early 2026, marked by volatile production levels and a regulatory reopening overseen by the United States. Recent operational licenses from the US have accelerated partial recovery in crude output, while political changes and legal reforms signal both opportunities and persistent risks for sustaining production growth. In

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Economy, Oil & Gas, Venezuela

U.S. Military Control over Venezuelan Oil Signals Strategic Energy Realignment in the Caribbean

The recent U.S. military intervention in Venezuela and the capture of Nicolás Maduro underscore a decisive shift in hemispheric energy geopolitics, pivoting on control of Venezuela’s vast oil reserves. Washington’s direct management of the Venezuelan oil sector represents a strategic effort to reassert influence in the Caribbean, marginalize rival powers, and reshape regional energy dependencies.

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Economy, Fuels, Venezuela

PDVSA Launches Pilot Sale of 97-Octane Super Premium Gasoline in Caracas at $1 Per Liter

Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) initiated a pilot program to sell 97-octane Super Premium gasoline in select Caracas service stations, priced at $1 per liter, double the cost of regular gasoline. The pilot’s results will inform a potential nationwide rollout, marking a strategic move toward diversifying fuel offerings and catering to modern vehicle requirements. PDVSA has

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Economy, Oil & Gas, Venezuela

Kremlin to Engage U.S. on U.S. Ban of Venezuelan Crude Exports to Russia amid Sanctions

The Kremlin has announced plans to open communication channels with the United States regarding the recent prohibition on Venezuela exporting crude oil to Russia. Russia expresses concern over the impact of U.S. sanctions on its long-term investments in Venezuela and signals intent to safeguard these interests through diplomatic dialogue. The development adds a new layer

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Oil & Gas, Politics, Venezuela

US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright Visits Venezuela to Restart Oil Sector under Revised Legal Framework

The visit of US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright to Caracas marks a critical turning point in US-Venezuelan relations and sets the stage for potential revitalization of Venezuela’s oil and energy sectors through increased American investment and cooperation. The recent regulatory reforms and easing of US sanctions aim to unlock Venezuela’s significant hydrocarbon resources, with

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Oil & Gas, Politics, Venezuela

Venezuela Triples US Oil Exports Amidst Weak Demand and Market Oversupply in Early 2026

Venezuela’s crude oil exports to the United States nearly tripled to approximately 284,000 barrels per day (bpd) in January 2026 following the capture of Nicolás Maduro and the easing of US sanctions. Despite increased shipments backed by major trading houses with special US licenses, sluggish US refinery demand and a global surplus have pressured prices,

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Oil & Gas, Politics, Venezuela

U.S. set to issue broad license allowing oil production in Venezuela amid sanctions easing

The U.S. government is preparing to issue a general license permitting oil and gas production in Venezuela as early as this week, signaling a major shift in sanction policies following the capture of former President Nicolás Maduro. This move aims to enable U.S. companies to expand exploration and pumping activities, facilitate a $2 billion oil

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