According to recent statements, a significant energy trade agreement has taken shape between the US and Venezuela. The arrangement involves the United States immediately commencing the refining and sale of up to 50 million barrels of Venezuelan crude oil, with the deal set to continue on an ongoing basis. This marks a substantial shift in international energy dynamics and could have ripple effects across global commodity markets. The agreement underscores evolving geopolitical relationships and their intersection with energy supply chains—factors that investors closely monitor for broader market implications.
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PerennialLeek
· 4h ago
Wow, can the US Commission pull this off? Thanks to this move, the energy landscape is about to change.
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SilentObserver
· 01-10 08:06
The US and Venezuela are getting along? Is the energy card so easy to play?
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TokenAlchemist
· 01-10 06:01
so they're finally bridging that geopolitical gap... 50m barrels is nothing to scoff at, but the real alpha lies in the secondary market dislocations this'll trigger. energy futures bout to get spicy ngl
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-09 20:55
The US is starting to harvest again? 5 billion barrels of oil... Are they trying to crash the oil prices?
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zkProofInThePudding
· 01-09 20:53
Are the US and Venezuela teaming up? Is the energy situation really about to change?
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VirtualRichDream
· 01-09 20:37
Wait, did the US and Venezuela get involved? This plot twist is happening a bit too quickly.
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ArbitrageBot
· 01-09 20:31
US-Canada energy cooperation? Now oil prices have to be reshuffled...
According to recent statements, a significant energy trade agreement has taken shape between the US and Venezuela. The arrangement involves the United States immediately commencing the refining and sale of up to 50 million barrels of Venezuelan crude oil, with the deal set to continue on an ongoing basis. This marks a substantial shift in international energy dynamics and could have ripple effects across global commodity markets. The agreement underscores evolving geopolitical relationships and their intersection with energy supply chains—factors that investors closely monitor for broader market implications.