Venezuela selling up to 50 million barrels of oil to US, Trump reveals

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Venezuela selling up to 50 million barrels of oil to US, Trump reveals

President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that interim authorities in Venezuela will transfer between 30 million and 50 million barrels of oil to the United States. The oil will be sold at market price, and Trump said the proceeds from the sales will be controlled by his administration to benefit both the Venezuelan and American people.

Trump shared the announcement on Truth Social, saying the oil will be shipped directly to U.S. docks using storage vessels. He added that he has directed Energy Secretary Chris Wright to execute the plan immediately.

The announcement follows the Jan. 3 military operation that resulted in the removal and capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. Since then, Trump has expressed interest in expanding U.S. involvement in Venezuela’s oil sector and encouraging American companies to increase production in the oil-rich nation.

PUERTO CABELLO, VENEZUELA - DECEMBER 18: General view of 'El Palito' refinery building during a walk around the outskirts of 'El Palito' refinery on December 18, 2025 in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela. President Trump stated on December 17th that Venezuela took away oil rights from the US. Trump's administration has sanctioned Venezuelan oil with blockades, while many US Navy units are deployed off the coast of Venezuela under the premise of combating the drug cartels. (Photo by Jesus Vargas/Getty Images)
El Palito refinery in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela. Getty Images

Trump has suggested the U.S. government could reimburse American oil companies for helping revive Venezuela’s deteriorated energy infrastructure. In an interview, he said U.S. firms could potentially get Venezuelan oil fields operational within about 18 months, though he acknowledged the effort would require significant investment.

“A tremendous amount of money will have to be spent,” Trump said, noting that companies would initially cover the costs and later be reimbursed either by the U.S. government or through oil revenue.

Vehicles drive past the El Palito refinery in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
The embattled South American nation will turn over “between 30 and 50 MILLION Barrels of High Quality, Sanctioned Oil, to the United States of America,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. AP

Currently, Chevron is the only major U.S. oil company operating in Venezuela. ConocoPhillips and Exxon Mobil exited the country nearly two decades ago after their assets were nationalized under former Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez.

In 2019, Trump barred U.S. companies from doing business with Venezuela’s state-owned oil company as part of an effort to pressure Maduro to step down. More recently, in mid-December, the administration implemented a blockade preventing oil tankers from leaving Venezuela and warned that vessels attempting to evade the blockade could be seized.

US President Donald Trump departs after he delivered remarks at the House Republican Party (GOP) member retreat at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, on January 6, 2026. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP via Getty Images)
President Trump said that the oil will be “sold at its market price.” AFP via Getty Images

Energy Secretary Wright is expected to meet with executives from Exxon Mobil and ConocoPhillips later this week to discuss Venezuelan oil. He has been tasked with leading the administration’s broader effort to rebuild Venezuela’s oil infrastructure, according to a White House official.

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