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Venezuela assault unlikely to shake oil markets in close to time period
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Venezuela assault unlikely to shake oil markets in close to time period

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Last updated: January 4, 2026 4:38 am
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President Donald Trump’s overthrow of President Nicolas Maduro in oil-rich Venezuela is unlikely to shock vitality markets within the close to time period, analysts informed CNBC on Saturday.

Whereas the dimensions of the U.S. assault was surprising, markets had already priced in a battle with Venezuela that will disrupt oil exports, stated Arne Lohmann Rasmussen, chief analyst and head of analysis at A/S World Threat Administration.

Venezuela, a founding member of OPEC, has the most important confirmed oil reserves on this planet. However the South American nation at the moment produces lower than 1,000,000 oil barrels a day, which is lower than 1% of worldwide oil manufacturing, in response to Rasmussen.

It exports nearly half its manufacturing, or some 500,000 barrels, Rasmussen stated. The battle additionally comes as the worldwide oil market is oversupplied and demand is comparatively weak, a sample that’s customary within the first quarter of the yr, he stated.

Rasmussen estimated that Brent crude costs will solely rise by about $1 to $2, and even much less, when futures buying and selling opens on Sunday night time. He projected that Brent will edge decrease subsequent week than the place it closed on Friday, which was $60.75.

“Regardless of this being an enormous geopolitical occasion that you’d usually anticipate to be optimistic or push up oil costs,” he stated, “the underside line is there’s nonetheless an excessive amount of oil available in the market, and that is why oil costs won’t go ballistic.”

Analyst Bob McNally of Rapidan Power stated he was advising shoppers earlier than the weekend that a couple of third of Venezuela’s oil manufacturing was in danger. Whereas he doesn’t predict that every one of Venezuela’s output can be reduce off, he informed CNBC that it might not pose a significant danger to grease markets within the quick time period.

The oil market in 2025 posted its largest annual decline in 5 years. The worldwide benchmark Brent fell about 19% final yr, whereas U.S. crude oil misplaced almost 20%.The market has been below stress as OPEC+ ramped up manufacturing after years of output cuts. The U.S. additionally produced at a file degree of simply over 13.8 million barrels per day.

Oil costs could decline additional because the regime overthrow raises the opportunity of ultimately boosting oil manufacturing in Venezuela, analysts informed CNBC.

Saul Kavonic, head of vitality analysis at MST Monetary, estimated that exports might method 3 million barrels within the medium time period if a brand new Venezuelan authorities led to the lifting of sanctions and the return of overseas traders.

“If something, the way forward for Venezuela could have a bearish influence in the marketplace, as a result of there’s actually nowhere to go however up,” stated vitality trade marketing consultant David Goldwyn, a former prime State Division vitality official within the Obama administration.

At the moment, the embargo on Venezuelan oil continues to be in impact, Trump stated throughout a press convention Saturday. He additionally stated that U.S. oil corporations will make investments billions of {dollars} to rebuild Venezuela’s vitality sector. Trump didn’t present particulars on which corporations would make investments or how, nor did he make clear how the U.S. would quickly run Venezuela “with a bunch.”

Goldwyn stated it’s onerous to foretell whether or not U.S. oil corporations will make investments, given the uncertainty in regards to the interim and future governments in Venezuela.

“Every little thing we’ve got realized about authorities transitions from Iraq, from Afghanistan, from different international locations, is that transitions are onerous,” he stated. “No firm goes to need to commit to take a position billions of {dollars} for a long-term operation till they know what the phrases are. They usually cannot know what the phrases are till you understand what the federal government goes to be.”

Goldwyn added that corporations, together with Exxon Mobil, are nonetheless ready to gather on debt owed by Venezuela’s nationwide oil firm, Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA).

Rapidan Power’s McNally stated it’s a difficult proposition for U.S. oil corporations. Oil producers haven’t forgotten being kicked out of Venezuela within the early 2000s, when the nation expropriated the property of overseas oil corporations, he stated. That stated, accessing the world’s largest oil reserves can be “tantalizing” to U.S. oil corporations if sanctions had been lifted, he added.

However it might take a long time of funding and billions of {dollars}, McNally stated. Whether or not it is value it comes down to 1 central query, he stated: Does the world want that a lot oil?

“Till late final yr, the market consensus had been that demand for oil goes to cease rising in 4 years. It is over due to EVs and gas effectivity insurance policies and local weather change insurance policies,” McNally stated.

However because the U.S. and different nations, together with China and Canada, weaken their local weather insurance policies and gross sales of electrical autos fall, the prospect of investing in Venezuela has develop into far more engaging.

“Hastily you are beginning to say: “Whoa, we will want extra oil,” he stated.

— Extra reporting contributed by CNBC’s Victor Loh

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