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Trump considers taking control of Venezuela's PDVSA, lower oil prices to US$50 a barrel, WSJ reports

Reuters
Reuters
08/01/2026
04:03 MYT
Trump considers taking control of Venezuela's PDVSA, lower oil prices to US$50 a barrel, WSJ reports
Oilfield workers hold a flag with the corporate logo of Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA on a drilling rig at an oil well operated by them in the Orinoco belt, near Cabrutica, Anzoategui. - REUTERS
U.S. President Donald Trump and his advisers are planning an initiative to dominate the Venezuelan oil industry for years to come, and the president told aides he believes his efforts could help lower oil prices to US$50 a barrel, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.

AI Brief
  • The US is exploring plans to acquire and market most of PDVSA's oil production through joint ventures with major oil companies.
  • Washington announced a US$2 billion crude deal with Caracas, signaling Venezuela's willingness to cooperate under Trump's pressure.
  • PDVSA confirms ongoing negotiations, insisting US purchases must be at international market prices.

A plan under consideration includes the U.S. exerting some control over Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA, including acquiring and marketing the bulk of the company’s oil production, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter.
Reuters could not immediately confirm the report. The White House did not respond immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment.
The U.S. is looking to wield control of PDVSA through a deal under which it would work to buy and possibly distribute the company's oil, including through past and current joint ventures with oil majors like Chevron, the report added.
PDVSA said earlier on Wednesday it is progressing in negotiations with the United States for oil sales, as a board member told Reuters the U.S. will need to buy cargoes at international prices.
On Tuesday, Washington announced a deal with Caracas to get access to up to US$2 billion worth of Venezuelan crude, a sign that Venezuelan government officials are responding to Trump's demand that they open up to U.S. oil companies or risk more military intervention.
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