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WASHINGTON, DC – In the weeks since the United States snatched Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, the Trump administration has been selling the country's oil stash, netting millions of dollars and prompting concerns from lawmakers and industry insiders about corruption.
The United States will allow Venezuela to sell oil that's currently under American sanctions and use the proceeds to pay for basic government services
A revitalized Venezuelan oil industry could lift production from 800,000 barrels daily back to its peak of 3 million, but the path will be long and costly.
Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodríguez rebukes U.S. interference, telling Washington to stop giving "orders" to Venezuelan politicians amid tensions.
The CIA is quietly working to establish a permanent US presence on the ground in Venezuela, spearheading the Trump administration’s plans to exert its new-found influence over the country’s future, according to multiple sources familiar with the planning.
The United States is handing over to Venezuela a tanker that it seized this month, two U.S. officials told Reuters on Wednesday.
U.S. to very quickly reopen Venezuela embassy after diplomatic break since 2019, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces to Senate Foreign Relations committee.
Venezuela can lift oil output incrementally in the near term, but sweeping changes are needed to significantly revive the country’s production, according to the boss of one of the world’s oilfield services giants.