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U.S. begins selling Venezuelan oil in historic energy turnaround

By Savitri Laikram
16 January 2026
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January 16 2025

In a major geopolitical and economic development, the United States has officially completed the first sale of Venezuelan oil, marking a significant escalation in Washington’s control over Caracas’s vast energy resources following recent political upheaval in the South American nation.

 

According to senior U.S. administration officials, the initial sale valued at approximately $500 million has already closed, with additional shipments expected in the coming days and weeks as part of a broader energy arrangement between the two governments. The officials stressed that this milestone is part of a $2 billion strategic plan to market Venezuelan crude under U.S. oversight.

 

The crude originates from Venezuela’s El Palito refinery and other state facilities, and the deal signals a sharp break from years of sanctions that previously barred Venezuelan oil from U.S. markets. This move comes in the wake of a U.S. military operation earlier this month that resulted in the removal and capture of President Nicolás Maduro, events that have reshaped Venezuela’s external relations and energy strategy.

 

A Strategic Pivot in U.S. Venezuela Energy Relations

President Donald Trump has been explicit about his administration’s intent to tap into Venezuela’s extensive oil reserves the largest proven reserves in the world as part of a wider economic and strategic realignment. In a recent statement, Trump projected that upwards of 30 million to 50 million barrels could be transported directly to U.S. ports this year, with Washington assuming an ongoing role in marketing future Venezuelan production.

 

Under the arrangement, revenues from these oil sales will initially be held in bank accounts controlled by the U.S. government, including a principal account located in Qatar, which U.S. officials describe as a neutral and secure financial hub for international oil transactions.

 

 

While the Trump administration insists the policy will benefit both U.S. consumers and Venezuelan citizens especially by generating funds to support reconstruction of Venezuela’s battered oil infrastructure some energy executives have expressed skepticism. At a recent White House meeting with industry leaders, an ExxonMobil executive described Venezuela’s energy sector as “challenging and currently uninvestible” due to its deteriorated facilities and complex legal environment.

 

On the political front, the move has drawn intense scrutiny. Critics argue that this direct management of Venezuelan oil exports represents a dramatic expansion of American influence into another sovereign nation’s core economic asset.

 

Proponents, however, frame it as a necessary step to stabilize both the Venezuelan economy and global energy markets after years of sanctions and underproduction. Independent analysts suggest U.S. control over Venezuelan crude could reshape global oil flows and exert downward pressure on prices if sustained.

 

With the U.S. now managing Venezuelan crude sales and overseeing future shipments potentially “indefinitely,” according to senior U.S. energy officials this marks a pivotal moment in hemispheric geopolitics. How this policy unfolds will likely have far-reaching implications for energy markets, U.S. Latin America relations, and Venezuela’s long-term economic prospects.

 

Source: CNN

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