U.S. eyes Venezuela’s oil reserves after military strikes

The United States is signaling renewed interest in Venezuela’s vast oil reserves following recent military strikes and remarks by President Donald Trump about increasing the flow of Venezuelan crude. This news report examines the current state of Venezuela’s oil sector, the impact of years of sanctions and underinvestment, the role of state-owned PDVSA, and the potential effects on global energy markets. It also outlines how shifting U.S. policy, regional concerns and economic pressures inside Venezuela could shape future production levels, export patterns and diplomatic relations.

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