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Eugene

(67,105 posts)
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 02:08 PM Jan 2026

Trump admin sends tough private (and transactional) message to oil companies on Venezuela

Source: Politico

Trump admin sends tough private message to oil companies on Venezuela

The White House has told companies they must rebuild Venezuela's crude-pumping infrastructure if they want compensation for assets seized by Caracas.

By Ben Lefebvre, Zack Colman and James Bikales
01/03/2026 02:35 PM EST

American oil companies have long hoped to recover the assets that Venezuela’s authoritarian regime ripped from them decades ago.

Now the Trump administration is offering to help them achieve that aim — with one major condition.

Administration officials have told oil executives in recent weeks that if they want compensation for their rigs, pipelines and other seized property, then they must be prepared to go back into Venezuela now and invest heavily in reviving its shattered petroleum industry, two people familiar with the administration’s outreach told POLITICO on Saturday. The outlook for Venezuela’s shattered oil infrastructure is one of the major questions following the U.S. military action that captured leader Nicolás Maduro.

But people in the industry said the administration’s message has left them still leery about the difficulty of rebuilding decayed oil fields in a country where it’s not even clear who will lead the country for the foreseeable future.

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Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2026/01/03/trump-venezuela-oil-us-companies-return-00709782

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Trump admin sends tough private (and transactional) message to oil companies on Venezuela (Original Post) Eugene Jan 2026 OP
But don't ever say it out loud: over twenty years of US sanctions on Venezuela brought their oil industry down. marble falls Jan 2026 #1
That can't be said enough times. sop Jan 2026 #3
"It's not even clear who will lead the country for the foreseeable future"? sop Jan 2026 #2
He even ignores the Venezuelan Constitution. marble falls Jan 2026 #4
not sustainable. and that's the catch. stopdiggin Jan 2026 #5
Trump will force companies to make a bad business decision. Irish_Dem Jan 2026 #6
Only way to secure those oilfields duckworth969 Jan 2026 #7
Trump would love to have the taxpayers foot the bill for his new business venture. Irish_Dem Jan 2026 #8
Dear companies, AnnaLee Jan 2026 #9
Cry me a river. snot Jan 2026 #10

marble falls

(71,950 posts)
1. But don't ever say it out loud: over twenty years of US sanctions on Venezuela brought their oil industry down.
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 02:12 PM
Jan 2026

sop

(18,685 posts)
2. "It's not even clear who will lead the country for the foreseeable future"?
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 02:35 PM
Jan 2026

Trump said the U.S. was going to "run the country," that it was part of an overall strategy of U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere, and American companies would soon start selling the country's vast oil reserves. Sounds like oil companies will get the assurances their stockholders require before "investing heavily in reviving its shattered petroleum industry."

stopdiggin

(15,478 posts)
5. not sustainable. and that's the catch.
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 02:45 PM
Jan 2026

is the country that "does not want to be policeman to the world" - going to be 'protecting your assets' - 20 years on down the road?

Winning hearts and minds ... Almost always working out in the end ...

Irish_Dem

(81,437 posts)
6. Trump will force companies to make a bad business decision.
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 03:00 PM
Jan 2026

And they will have to pay him for the pleasure of screwing themselves.

Trump does nothing unless it benefits him personally.

Irish_Dem

(81,437 posts)
8. Trump would love to have the taxpayers foot the bill for his new business venture.
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 03:16 PM
Jan 2026

South American oil fields guarded by US Army and Marines.

AnnaLee

(1,395 posts)
9. Dear companies,
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 04:14 PM
Jan 2026

When you bribe a narcissist sociopath, be prepared to get exactly what you bought even if it wasn't what you thought you asked for.

snot

(11,828 posts)
10. Cry me a river.
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 04:55 PM
Jan 2026

So tough! Oil cos. having to pay to develop the resources they'll exploit!

Seriously, I only hope they're right to worry that Maduro's replacement might not cooperate, but I'll be very surprised if we allow that to happen.

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