Chevron in Talks with Trump Administration for Expanded Venezuela Oil License
Chevron aims to increase Venezuelan crude exports to the US and other buyers under expanded license amid negotiations for up to 50 million barrels, boosting US energy ties.
- On Jan 7, Reuters reported Chevron is negotiating with the U.S. government to expand its Venezuela licence to boost crude exports as Washington and Caracas discuss supplying up to 50 million barrels, while PDVSA expects similar commercial terms to Chevron's joint venture.
- Trump administration licence restrictions reduced Chevron's U.S. exports to 100,000 bpd in December, depriving PDVSA of proceeds meant for U.S.-overseen accounts, while Washington urges Valero Energy, Exxon Mobil and ConocoPhillips to re-engage.
- Potential sales would total more than $2 billion at Wednesday's close, and President Donald Trump announced roughly $2.8 billion on Jan 6, while former PDVSA partners and an Indian refiner explore loading inquiries.
- The U.S. boarded and seized two Venezuela-linked tankers while saying the oil embargo remains in force, and officials said restarting sales would help PDVSA drain inventories with proceeds held in U.S.-overseen accounts amid political pressure from President Donald Trump.
- Vice President JD Vance said Washington will use control over Venezuelan energy revenues as leverage, offering economic influence without a long-term military commitment, while President Donald Trump said Venezuela will buy American products.
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