Trump’s Pledging Big Investment in Venezuelan Oil. The U.S. Oil Industry Has Been Silent.

    https://www.notus.org/energy/trump-pledge-us-oil-investment-venezuela-industry-silent

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    1. Economy-Fee5830 on

      I’m sure trump media will soon merge with an oil well rehabilitation company and suck up all those sweet government contracts.

    2. Sufficient-Curve-853 on

      It reminds me a lot of March 13th 2020 during Covid when he said:

      “*Google is helping to develop a website. It’s going to be very quickly done, unlike websites of the past, to determine whether a test is warranted and to facilitate testing at a nearby convenient location…Google has 1,700 engineers working on this right now.* *”*

      I don’t see Venezuela just opening their oil spigots for the US – even if they wanted to – which they don’t.

      Not sure what the media is smoking that they are willingly going along as if it is a fait accompli.

    3. He thinks he’s king of Venezuela now.

      The White House thinks they were super smart just to kidnap the president instead of expensively conquering the country and spending years hunting down the president, as in Iraq.

      Sorry guys, without boots on the ground you don’t control the country. Trump controls the Republicans through intimidation alone, but it probably won’t work for an entire country.

    4. Trump loves to spent other people’s money. He is now bankrupting the USA and doesn’t give a flying fuck that this will send tens of millions US citizens into poverty.

    5. The article is OK, but Venezuela has not only heavy crude, like Uranetta, but also very light crude, like Santa Barbara. The comment about crude oil as if it is one substance is wrong. **Crude oil must be transported to refineries that are designed to process it.**

      **Crude types cannot be mixed.**

      Amuay in Venezuela was the world’s largest refinery until it was destroyed when they tried to refine African crude. We warned them what would happen, but they went ahead with a $100 million test which left the refinery damaged.

      Blending crude types without careful monitoring is dangerous, it can explode. However, you can run a diesel engine on Santa Barbara crude.

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