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Oil and Gas Sector · VenezuelaExperts estimate restoring Venezuela's oil industry to 4 million barrels per day would require at least a decade and over $100 billion in investment, while the political situation remains uncertain as Venezuela officials denounced Maduro's capture as an "illegal kidnapping" and international law experts condemned the operation.See the Story
Trump's Venezuela Oil Plan Faces $100B Cost, Decade Timeline
46% Center coverage: 226 sources

China Politics · ChinaHONG KONG (AP) — South Korean President Lee Jae Myung is set to begin his visit to China on Sunday as Beijing looks to deepen ties with the country after heightened tensions between China and Japan over Taiwan, a self-ruled…See the Story
South Korea's Lee begins China state visit after North fires missiles
36% Left coverage: 72 sources

OPEC+ · Saudi ArabiaOPEC+ kept oil output unchanged on Sunday after avoiding discussions of the multiple political crises affecting the producer group's members, from the Middle East as well as Russia, Iran and Venezuela. Sunday's meeting of eight members of OPEC+, which pumps about half the world's oil, came after oil prices fell more than 18% in 2025 — their steepest yearly drop since 2020 — amid growing oversupply concerns.See the Story
OPEC+ agrees to maintain steady oil output amid turmoil among members
40% Center coverage: 28 sources
