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Trump Announces $100 Billion Investment Plan to Rebuild Venezuela’s Oil Exports

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Last updated: January 9, 2026 11:52 pm
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Published: January 9, 2026
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In a significant meeting at the White House, President Trump articulated plans to revitalize Venezuela’s oil industry by encouraging major U.S. oil companies to invest heavily in the country’s infrastructure. He indicated that the U.S. oil sector would commit “at least $100 billion” to restore the capacity needed for Venezuela to resume large-scale crude oil exports. Notably, he welcomed participation from China and Russia in purchasing the oil, a move that signals a shift in the strategic landscape of Venezuelan oil.

The meeting involved key figures from prominent companies such as ExxonMobil, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, and Valero Energy, reflecting a concerted effort from the U.S. government to foster a return to significant oil production levels in Venezuela. Trump confidently asserted that, with the anticipated investments, exports could rise to “levels never ever seen before.”

Historically, Venezuela has struggled with its oil exports, which plummeted to under 1 million barrels per day from highs of over 3 million barrels per day at the turn of the century. This decline has been attributed to extensive U.S. sanctions and the subsequent blockade of sanctioned oil tankers. Despite possessing around 300 billion barrels of proved oil reserves, Venezuela’s oil industry has deteriorated markedly due to policies enacted during Hugo Chavez’s presidency and continued under Nicolás Maduro. A total nationalization of the oil sector under the state-run PDVSA exacerbated the challenges, leading to issues such as corruption, mismanagement, and a significant brain drain within the industry.

Experts have noted that without substantial investment, restoring Venezuela’s oil production to previous levels will be nearly impossible given the current state of critical infrastructure, particularly in the Orinoco Heavy Oil Belt. Historically, U.S. oil companies exited Venezuela following the industry’s nationalization, with the notable exception of Chevron, which has maintained a limited operational presence under U.S. Treasury Department permissions.

During the discussion, Trump emphasized that the U.S. would maintain control over Venezuela’s oil industry moving forward. He stated that decisions regarding which foreign companies would be allowed to invest and operate in Venezuela would be made by the U.S. government. Moreover, he assured future investors that they would “deal with us directly,” rather than engaging with the Venezuelan government, and that they would enjoy “total safety, total security” within the country.

This strategic endeavor aims not only to rebuild Venezuela’s oil output but also to reshape the geopolitical dynamics surrounding the nation’s resources, potentially allowing the U.S. to reassert influence in a region that has recently seen increased involvement from Russia and China.

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