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Recently, President Donald Trump announced that Venezuela will send between 30 million and 50 million barrels of sanctioned oil to the United States.
This oil will be sold at market prices. According to sources close to the White House, these 50 million barrels represent only the first stage of shipments, which are set to continue indefinitely.
The U.S. plans to selectively roll back sanctions against Venezuela to facilitate the transportation and sale of its oil on global markets.
This change will allow U.S. companies to engage in oil sales that were previously restricted.
The proceeds from the oil sales will be deposited in accounts controlled by the U.S. government.
The funds will be released back to Venezuela at the discretion of the U.S., ensuring that the money is used to benefit both nations, according to President Trump.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright supported the announced plan during a conference hosted by Goldman Sachs in Miami. He stated, "We’re going to market the crude coming out of Venezuela."
Wright confirmed that the first shipments will include the stored oil, followed by ongoing production from Venezuela.
Venezuela holds the largest proven crude oil reserves in the world but is currently producing about 800,000 barrels per day. In comparison, the U.S. produces approximately 13.8 million barrels per day.
Previously, most of Venezuela's sanctioned oil was shipped to China, but this new agreement will redirect those shipments to the U.S.
President Trump emphasized that U.S. investment in Venezuela's oil sector is a key goal following the recent military action that led to the ousting of President Nicolas Maduro.
He has called on major U.S. oil companies to help rebuild Venezuela's energy infrastructure.
Wright plans to meet with oil executives to discuss the future of Venezuelan oil at the Goldman Sachs conference.
The U.S. government's involvement in Venezuela's oil sector could lead to significant changes in both countries' energy landscapes, particularly given the move to redirect oil sales from China to the U.S.
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