Oil sales from Venezuela to continue indefinitely, sanctions will be reduced: Report
The U.S. will control Venezuelan crude sales and revenues indefinitely, easing some sanctions to revive oil production and benefit both nations, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said.
- On Wednesday, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the Trump administration will indefinitely oversee Venezuelan oil sales, with proceeds deposited in U.S.-controlled bank accounts for government discretion.
- Wright argued controlling sales creates leverage, including supplying diluent and parts imports and investing in Venezuela's electric grid to revive production, while the U.S. selectively eases sanctions to resume exports.
- The administration says it has already begun taking and marketing Venezuelan oil, with Caracas and Washington agreeing to export up to $2 billion, turning over 30 to 50 million barrels.
- That control gives the U.S. near-complete sway over Venezuela's finances, as about half of the Venezuelan government's budget depends on state-owned oil company revenue, while local industry analysts say major oil companies need long-term stability guarantees before investing.
- Senior officials will meet industry leaders, including a Friday White House session, while Goldman Sachs warned of `two-sided` risks for 2026 prices and Brent crude rose 0.32% to $59.53.
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