President Trump urges U.S. oil companies to invest $100 billion in Venezuela, but ExxonMobil's CEO claims the country remains 'uninvestable' without major legal reforms.
Trump is pushing for U.S. companies to invest in Venezuela's oil sector, promising security guarantees, but major oil executives remain cautious about the risks involved. Can Venezuela's oil riches be revived?
President Trump is calling for $100 billion in investments from major oil companies into Venezuela. While smaller businesses show interest, major players like Exxon and ConocoPhillips remain hesitant. Will they take the plunge?
President Trump is meeting with Big Oil executives to discuss enticing them back to Venezuela. However, skepticism looms as companies weigh the risks of investing in a politically unstable environment.
The capture of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro by the U.S. military raises questions about the future of Venezuela's oil industry and the potential return of American oil companies. President Trump's plans for U.S. investment in the region promise a complex path forward amidst historical challenges.
In a bold move, the Trump administration has imposed new sanctions on three nephews of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro and several companies involved in oil shipping, intensifying pressure on the Maduro regime amid ongoing drug trafficking allegations.
In a dramatic policy shift, President Trump imposes sanctions on Russia's top oil companies, causing a 5% spike in global oil prices. This move raises questions about the future of Russian oil imports, especially from India.
In a bold move, President Trump announces sweeping sanctions against Russia's top oil firms to pressure Moscow into ending the Ukraine war. Will this finally shift the tide of the conflict?
In a decisive move, the US Treasury has imposed new sanctions on Russia's largest oil companies, Rosneft and Lukoil, as part of efforts to pressure the Kremlin amid ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent calls for an immediate ceasefire and emphasizes the need for a peaceful resolution.
The EPA proposes to rollback vehicle emission standards, sparking outrage among environmentalists and joy among oil companies. This move could significantly impact climate change efforts.