Close Menu
  • Home
  • Education
  • Health
  • National News
  • Politics
  • Relationship & Wellness
  • World News
What's Hot

Patriot Box Office Collection Day 2 Live Updates: Mohanlal-Mammootty film in Rs 50 cr club; earns under Rs 4 cr on Sunday

May 3, 2026

West Bengal election result 2026: Date, time and where to follow live counting of votes – full schedule | India News – The Times of India

May 3, 2026

NEET 2026 Paper Analysis Live Updates: Exam ‘moderately difficult’, ‘time management key’ say experts

May 3, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
Global News Bulletin
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • Education
  • Health
  • National News
  • Politics
  • Relationship & Wellness
  • World News
Global News Bulletin
Home»National News»‘We are not at war with Venezuela’: US may subsidize oil companies to rebuild Venezuela’s energy infrastructure
National News

‘We are not at war with Venezuela’: US may subsidize oil companies to rebuild Venezuela’s energy infrastructure

editorialBy editorialJanuary 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram Copy Link
‘We are not at war with Venezuela’: US may subsidize oil companies to rebuild Venezuela’s energy infrastructure
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

US President Donald Trump has said the United States is not at war with Venezuela and that his administration may support oil companies to help rebuild the country’s energy system.

In an interview with NBC News on Monday, Trump said the US “may subsidise an effort by oil companies to rebuild Venezuela’s energy infrastructure.” He said the work “could take less than 18 months.”
Trump also said Venezuela would not hold new elections in the next 30 days.

He added that he would not need lawmakers to approve a decision if he chose to send US troops back into Venezuela. “I would not need lawmakers to act in order to send troops back,” he said.

Trump repeated that the United States is not at war with the country. “We are not at war with Venezuela,” he told NBC.

Asked if the administration had briefed any oil companies ahead of the military operation, Trump said, “No. But we’ve been talking to the concept of, ‘what if we did it?’”

Story continues below this ad

“The oil companies were absolutely aware that we were thinking about doing something,” Trump told NBC News. “But we didn’t tell them we were going to do it.”

In this photo released by the White House, President Donald Trump monitors U.S. military operations in Venezuela with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, center, at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026. (AP/PTI) (AP01_04_2026_000010B)
In this photo released by the White House, President Donald Trump monitors US military operations in Venezuela with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, center, at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026. (AP/PTI)

He told NBC News it was “too soon” to say whether he had personally spoken to top executives at the three companies. “I speak ‌to everybody,” he said.

CBS News, citing an unnamed source, said executives from the three were expected to meet on Thursday with Energy Secretary Chris Wright.

One oil industry executive told Reuters the companies would be reluctant to talk about potential Venezuela operations in group settings with ‌the White House, citing antitrust concerns that limit collective discussions among competitors about investment plans, timing and production levels.

Story continues below this ad

BIG PLANS, BIG PROBLEMS

US forces carried out a raid in Caracas on Saturday that led to Maduro’s arrest and transfer to the United States on narcotics-related charges.

Trump said he expects major US oil companies to invest billions of dollars to lift Venezuela’s production, which has fallen sharply in recent years.

Experts also believe that Venezuelan crude offers India a politically acceptable diversification option amid American pressure on India’s Russian oil imports.
Experts also believe that Venezuelan crude offers India a politically acceptable diversification option amid American pressure on India’s Russian oil imports. (Reuters Photo)

Analysts said progress could be slowed by damaged infrastructure and uncertainty over politics, law and future US policy.

Chevron is currently the only major US company still operating in Venezuela. Exxon and ConocoPhillips left after projects were nationalised under former president Hugo Chávez, and both firms have pursued compensation claims.

Story continues below this ad

Chevron continues to export oil from Venezuela to the US Gulf Coast and has had to manage its operations carefully under US policy in recent years. Investors reacted positively to expectations that US firms could gain access to Venezuelan oil reserves.

Trump said the US embargo on Venezuelan oil remains in place. Energy stocks rose, with Exxon Mobil and Chevron both gaining in Monday trading.

Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous Article‘Can happen to India’: Chavan slams Centre for not taking stance on Venezuela; claims govt ‘scared of Americans’ | India News – The Times of India
Next Article Cleveland Cavaliers vs Indiana Pacers regular season game injury report: Who's out, key players, where to watch, and more (January 6, 2026) | NBA News – The Times of India
editorial
  • Website

Related Posts

Patriot Box Office Collection Day 2 Live Updates: Mohanlal-Mammootty film in Rs 50 cr club; earns under Rs 4 cr on Sunday

May 3, 2026

NEET 2026 Paper Analysis Live Updates: Exam ‘moderately difficult’, ‘time management key’ say experts

May 3, 2026

Nearly a decade after demonetisation seized his Rs 2 lakh, how a Pune contractor finally won it back

May 3, 2026

IPL 2026 Points Table Today: CSK vs MI Update Orange & Purple Cap, Runs and Wickets List

May 3, 2026

Expressways, industrial parks, logistic hubs be expedited in mission mode: Yogi at STC meet

May 3, 2026

Don’t leave counting centres till process over: Mamata, Abhishek brief TMC agents

May 3, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Economy News

Patriot Box Office Collection Day 2 Live Updates: Mohanlal-Mammootty film in Rs 50 cr club; earns under Rs 4 cr on Sunday

By editorialMay 3, 2026

Patriot Box Office Collection Day 2 Live Updates: The film has earned Rs 1.19 crore.…

West Bengal election result 2026: Date, time and where to follow live counting of votes – full schedule | India News – The Times of India

May 3, 2026

NEET 2026 Paper Analysis Live Updates: Exam ‘moderately difficult’, ‘time management key’ say experts

May 3, 2026
Top Trending

Patriot Box Office Collection Day 2 Live Updates: Mohanlal-Mammootty film in Rs 50 cr club; earns under Rs 4 cr on Sunday

By editorialMay 3, 2026

Patriot Box Office Collection Day 2 Live Updates: The film has earned…

West Bengal election result 2026: Date, time and where to follow live counting of votes – full schedule | India News – The Times of India

By editorialMay 3, 2026

NEW DELHI: West Bengal’s 2026 assembly election has set the stage for…

NEET 2026 Paper Analysis Live Updates: Exam ‘moderately difficult’, ‘time management key’ say experts

By editorialMay 3, 2026

NEET UG 2026 Exam Live Updates: The National Testing Agency (NTA) concluded…

Subscribe to News

Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube

News

  • Education
  • Health
  • National News
  • Relationship & Wellness
  • World News
  • Politics

Company

  • Information
  • Advertising
  • Classified Ads
  • Contact Info
  • Do Not Sell Data
  • GDPR Policy
  • Media Kits

Services

  • Subscriptions
  • Customer Support
  • Bulk Packages
  • Newsletters
  • Sponsored News
  • Work With Us

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

© Copyright Global News Bulletin.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Accessibility
  • Website Developed by Plenary Media Solution

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.