The U.S. government announced Wednesday that it's taking control of Venezuelan crude oil sales and will manage the flow of supplies from the country indefinitely. The move came as American military forces successfully intercepted two sanctioned oil tankers operating in Atlantic waters. This aggressive stance on energy supplies signals potential shifts in global crude markets, with ripple effects on commodity prices and broader macroeconomic conditions that traders monitor closely.
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SerumSqueezer
· 01-07 20:33
The US is playing hardball, directly taking over Venezuela's oil and gas? The energy war is getting more intense with each move.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-07 20:32
The Americans are really ruthless, directly taking over Venezuela's oil supply... Looks like the energy game is never-ending.
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GasFeeCrying
· 01-07 20:20
The US is playing energy politics again; this move is so familiar.
The U.S. government announced Wednesday that it's taking control of Venezuelan crude oil sales and will manage the flow of supplies from the country indefinitely. The move came as American military forces successfully intercepted two sanctioned oil tankers operating in Atlantic waters. This aggressive stance on energy supplies signals potential shifts in global crude markets, with ripple effects on commodity prices and broader macroeconomic conditions that traders monitor closely.