Post-Maduro: US Sells $500M of Venezuelan Crude

January 15, 2026

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Crude

In a landmark development for global energy markets, the United States has successfully completed its first sale of Venezuelan crude oil, generating approximately $500 million in revenue.

This transaction, confirmed by U.S. officials on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, represents the first major energy movement since Washington’s dramatic intervention in the country earlier this month.

The sale is a primary component of a comprehensive $2 billion agreement currently being implemented by American authorities.

Officials indicate that this is merely the beginning, with additional sales expected to follow as the U.S. establishes a marketing framework for Caracas’s vast oil reserves under its direct supervision.

Controlled Financial Flow via Qatar

To ensure oversight, the proceeds from this initial transaction are being held in bank accounts under U.S. government control. Specifically, a principal account located in Qatar is serving as a neutral financial hub.

This arrangement allows for the movement of funds only upon explicit American approval, effectively placing the financial reins of the Venezuelan oil industry in Washington’s hands.

The Catalyst: A Reshaped Political Landscape

The framework for these sales was paved by a large-scale U.S. military operation earlier this month.

The mission, conducted in the heart of Caracas, resulted in the capture of Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.

This intervention has fundamentally reshaped the geopolitical relationship between the two nations.

By neutralizing the previous administration, the U.S. has gained significant influence over the management and distribution of Venezuela’s energy assets.

Strategic Goals and World Reserves

Under the new administrative arrangement, Washington plans to oversee the liquidation of significant stockpiles. Current projections suggest the sale of 30 million to 50 million barrels of crude in the near future.

The strategic importance of this control cannot be overstated:

Global Ranking: Venezuela possesses the world’s largest proven crude oil reserves.

Volume: Approximately 303 billion barrels.

Global Share: This accounts for roughly 17% of the world’s total oil supply.

Analysis: A New Era of Energy Diplomacy

As the U.S. begins marketing Venezuelan crude, the global energy market is entering an era of “managed supply.”

While the U.S. maintains that these actions are necessary for regional stability and the proper management of resources, the move cements a shift where one of the world’s largest energy prizes is now under American oversight.

The coming weeks will be critical as more barrels hit the market and the international community reacts to this new mechanism of energy diplomacy.

 

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READ ALSO: “A Gross Violation”: Lavrov Condemns U.S. Military Action in Venezuela

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