Washington: President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that Venezuela’s interim authorities will transfer 30-50 million barrels of sanctioned crude to the United States. He said the oil will be sold at market price and proceeds will be controlled by the U.S. president for the benefit of both Venezuela and the United States. Trump directed Energy Secretary Chris Wright to arrange shipment by storage tankers directly to U.S. unloading docks, and officials reported market reactions with U.S. crude prices falling. The announcement followed a U.S. operation that removed Nicolás Maduro from power this week. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 11 original reports from Asian News International (ANI), Lagatar English, Pakistan Observer, NEO TV | Voice of Pakistan, Deccan Chronicle, english.news.cn, KalingaTV, Free Press Journal, The Frontier Post, DT News and thesun.my.
The United States government and U.S. energy companies benefit financially and strategically through control of Venezuelan oil sales and potential access to Venezuela's energy sector, which could lower domestic fuel costs and increase corporate revenues.
Venezuelan citizens and domestic institutions may suffer loss of sovereign control over natural resources, potential revenue diversion, and social-economic instability amid leadership changes and military intervention.
After reading and researching latest news.... The announced transfer of 30–50 million barrels stems from a Truth Social post; shipments are to be brokered by U.S. officials, proceeds controlled by the U.S. president, and markets reacted with modest crude price declines, while reports differ on casualties during the prior operation.
US-Venezuela Oil Deal Sparks Political And Diplomatic Tensions
Lagatar English Pakistan Observer NEO TV | Voice of PakistanUS to Receive Up To Fifty Million Barrels
Asian News International (ANI) Deccan Chronicle english.news.cn KalingaTV Free Press Journal The Frontier Post DT News
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