• $
  • £

Trump says Venezuela to turn over up to 50 million barrels of crude

Trump says Venezuela to turn over up to 50 million barrels of crude
07.01.2026 14:00

U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that Venezuela’s interim authorities will transfer between 30 and 50 million barrels of high-quality oil to the United States.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump stated that the "sanctioned oil" would be sold at market prices, with the proceeds remaining under his personal control to ensure they benefit "the people of Venezuela and the United States".

The U.S. President has directed Energy Secretary Chris Wright to immediately execute the logistics, which involve transporting the crude via storage ships directly to American unloading terminals.

The announcement follows a dramatic weekend military operation that resulted in the capture of Nicolas Maduro. Analysts estimate the volume could be worth up to $2.8 billion at current market rates.

Similar news
Similar news


Azerbaijan and Türkiye enhance cooperation in military logistics
World 17:00
Azerbaijan and Türkiye enhance cooperation in military logistics
Coronavirus cases detected again in Georgia
World 15:00
Coronavirus cases detected again in Georgia
Switzerland says U.S.-Iran talks postponed
World 10:30
Switzerland says U.S.-Iran talks postponed
Pezeshkian calls memorandum with U.S. historic
World 18:00
Pezeshkian calls memorandum with U.S. historic
Pashinyan reveals details of Grigoryan-Gadjiyev meeting
World 15:00
Pashinyan reveals details of Grigoryan-Gadjiyev meeting
More than 260 flights disrupted after drone attack on Moscow
World 11:30
More than 260 flights disrupted after drone attack on Moscow
White House releases footage of Trump signing Iran memorandum
World 11:00
White House releases footage of Trump signing Iran memorandum
Russian gas flows to Europe via TurkStream rise 5.6%
World 18:02
Russian gas flows to Europe via TurkStream rise 5.6%
CNN says Strait of Hormuz remains Iran’s strongest leverage
World 11:30
CNN says Strait of Hormuz remains Iran’s strongest leverage
Anews TV

Our official Youtube channel

Subscribe