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Trump announces: Major US companies are ready to invest in rebuilding Venezuelan industry

President Trump Announces Historic Plan: U.S. Companies to Invest 100 Billion to Rebuild Venezuelan Industry

President Donald Trump has announced from the White House an ambitious and patriotic plan for leading U.S. energy companies to spearhead the reconstruction of Venezuela’s devastated oil industry. This agreement, the result of direct and firm negotiations with the regime of Nicolás Maduro, envisions an initial private investment of 100 billion dollars of American capital, at no cost to the American taxpayer, and the immediate commencement of refining and selling up to 50 million barrels of Venezuelan crude oil. The executive strategy has a triple objective: to revitalize Venezuela’s economy after the socialist collapse, to ensure a stable and affordable energy flow for the United States, and to reaffirm American global leadership in a hemisphere besieged by authoritarianism.

President Trump, recalling the success of his first term in achieving energy independence with the slogan «Drill, baby, Drill!», highlighted that the United States is already setting new production records and «getting oil without Venezuela,» a policy that has helped keep prices low. However, he underscored the strategic and historic opportunity represented by the South American country, whose oil infrastructure, once world-class, was destroyed by two decades of Chavista socialism. «The plan is that they invest,» the president explained, referring to the «gigantic oil companies» of the United States. He clarified that the financing will be entirely private: «not from the government,» but that the crucial role of his administration will be to provide the framework of «government protection and security» necessary for these multi-billion dollar investments to be safe from expropriation or political instability, guaranteeing a fair return for American capital.

The president’s announcement included the formal commitment from interim authorities to allow U.S. companies to immediately refine and market up to 50 million barrels of its crude oil, an agreement designed for indefinite terms. This will not only inject critical liquidity into the Venezuelan economy but will also maximize the use of U.S. refining capacity, built in part to process heavy Venezuelan crude oil, which President Trump called «very good oil, a great oil… fantastic for certain things like asphalt roads. The best there is in the world.» This technical and commercial synergy re-establishes a strategic relationship that was sabotaged by poorly designed sanctions and the ideological hostility of past administrations, demonstrating that realism and national interest, driven from the Oval Office, can generate tangible solutions where idealism failed.

This plan, now on the verge of implementation, represents a geopolitical masterstroke in favor of the Trump administration. It offers Venezuela a real, privately-funded path out of misery, without requiring trillion-dollar bailouts from American taxpayers. At the same time, it drastically reduces the influence of hostile actors like China, Russia, and Iran in America’s backyard, by re-engaging Caracas with Washington economically and strategically. Furthermore, by increasing the global supply of crude oil refined by North American companies, it contributes directly to national energy security and helps keep costs low for American families and industry. It is the «America First» doctrine in action: an executive agreement that strengthens the economy, security, and influence of the United States, while offering a pragmatic way out for a country devastated by socialism. President Trump demonstrates, once again, that firm leadership and negotiations from a position of strength are the only path to restoring order and generating prosperity, both at home and throughout the region.

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