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Venezuelan oil shipments flood US ports with heavy crude following Maduro’s capture!

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    • In a significant geopolitical development, Venezuelan oil shipments have started arriving in large quantities at US ports, bringing heavy crude oil.
    • This surge in oil imports follows the capture of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by American forces, marking a major shift in US-Venezuela relations.
    • President Donald Trump has announced that Venezuela will transfer between 30 to 50 million barrels of oil to the US, representing a total value of approximately $2.8 billion.
    • The influx of Venezuelan oil is expected to have implications for the US energy market, potentially influencing oil prices and supply dynamics.
    • This development may also impact the political landscape, as it reflects a foreign policy strategy that includes direct intervention and resource acquisition.
    • The precise details of the agreement facilitating these oil shipments, and how it aligns with international law and relations, remain to be clarified.
    • The capture of Maduro and subsequent oil shipments could lead to shifting alliances and economic conditions both in Venezuela and the broader region.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/venezuelan-oil-shipments-surge-us-ports-heavy-crude-maduro-capture)

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