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Posted on January 10, 2026 By admin


U.S. President Donald Trump pressed top oil executives on Friday (January 9, 2026) to invest in Venezuela’s vast reserves but was met with a cautious reception — with one major CEO dismissing the country as “uninvestable” without sweeping reforms.

Mr. Trump told the industry leaders that his administration – not Caracas – would decide which firms are allowed to operate in Venezuela following the stunning capture of President Nicolas Maduro.

“We’re going to be making the decision as to which oil companies are going to go in… (we’re) going to cut a deal with the companies,” Mr. Trump said at the White House, arguing that foreign firms had had no meaningful protections under Mr. Maduro.

“But now you have total security. It’s a whole different Venezuela,” he added.

Mr. Trump said oil companies would “deal with us directly,” signalling that the U.S. government would attempt to cut the oil-rich, cash-poor Latin American nation completely out of the loop when it came to exploiting its own resources.

Despite Mr. Trump’s assurances, ExxonMobil Chief Executive Darren Woods struck a note of scepticism.

“We’ve had our assets seized there twice, and so, you can imagine, to re-enter a third time would require some pretty significant changes,” he said.

“If we look at the legal and commercial constructs and frameworks in place today in Venezuela – today, it’s uninvestable,” Mr. Woods said.

The White House meeting came less than a week after U.S. forces seized Mr. Maduro, with Mr. Trump making no secret that control of Venezuela’s oil was central to his actions.

Opening the session, he said the talks would focus on how U.S. companies could rapidly rebuild the country’s dilapidated oil industry and boost production by millions of barrels a day.

Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Energy Secretary Chris Wright attended alongside executives from Chevron, ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, Halliburton, Valero, Marathon, Shell, Trafigura, Vitol Americas and Repsol, among others.

A spokesman for ConocoPhillips said CEO Ryan Lance appreciated the discussion about “preparing Venezuela to be investment-ready.”

Speaking after the meeting, Mr. Trump said participants had “sort of formed a deal,” but offered no specifics. He claimed oil companies were prepared to invest “at least 100 Billion Dollars.”

Rebuilding will ‘take time’

Analysts told AFP that Mr. Trump’s push to revive Venezuela’s oil industry rests on shaky economic and strategic ground.

Experts warned that vast reserves on paper do not translate into quick or profitable production, citing outdated infrastructure, political instability, the high cost of extracting heavy crude, and investor unease in a world shifting away from fossil fuels.

“There’s lots of talk about the size of the reserves – 300 billion barrels of proved reserves – but what’s often missing from the conversation is how realistic it is for those to be economically extracted,” said Rich Collett-White, an energy analyst at Carbon Tracker.

After the talks, Mr. Wright – who has said Washington will control Venezuela’s oil industry “indefinitely” – admitted that it will “take time” to rebuild its infrastructure.

Further strikes cancelled

While Mr. Trump touts the country’s oil resources to U.S. companies, Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez has said her government remains in charge. The State oil company has said only that it was in negotiations with Washington.

Chevron is currently the only U.S. firm licensed to operate in Venezuela.

ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips exited in 2007 after refusing demands by then-President Hugo Chavez to cede majority control to the State.

In a social media post, Mr. Trump said he cancelled a second wave of strikes on Venezuela due to what he called “cooperation” from the country.

Sanctioned by Washington since 2019, Venezuela sits on about a fifth of the world’s oil reserves and was once a major crude supplier to the United States.

But it produced only around 1% of the world’s total crude output in 2024, according to OPEC, having been hampered by years of underinvestment, sanctions and embargoes.

Mr. Trump sees the country’s massive oil reserves as a windfall in his fight to further lower U.S. domestic fuel prices.

Published – January 10, 2026 12:34 pm IST



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