A Trump administration official confirmed that the US is moving forward with plans to expand access to Venezuelan crude oil beyond the current two major traders. The shift would bring Vitol Group and Trafigura Group into new competitive territory as additional trading companies get clearance to participate in the market.



This policy adjustment signals a potential recalibration in energy trade dynamics and could reshape crude supply chains. The move reflects broader geopolitical considerations and energy strategy adjustments coming out of Washington.

For investors watching macro trends, this kind of policy pivot in commodity markets often carries ripple effects across broader asset classes and market sentiment. Changes in crude accessibility and pricing can influence inflation expectations, currency movements, and investor appetite for alternative assets.
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MechanicalMartelvip
· 3h ago
Wow, Venezuela's crude oil is about to be released again? Traders better get ready.
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HypotheticalLiquidatorvip
· 3h ago
It's the same old trick... lifting Venezuela's crude oil trade quotas, on the surface it looks like increased competition, but in reality? It's just an illusion of abundant liquidity. Once borrowing rates loosen, leveraged funds will flood in, waiting to be liquidated.
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WinterWarmthCatvip
· 3h ago
Are they going to reopen Venezuela's oil imports again? This move is really unpredictable.
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FreeRidervip
· 3h ago
Haha, Venezuela's oil is starting to cause trouble again. This will probably mess up the competitive landscape...
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LeverageAddictvip
· 3h ago
Venezuela's oil sector is about to be liberalized again? Traders will have to recalculate their positions once more. Is this move by the US really just to stir up the energy market? With this oil policy shift, inflation expectations are likely to fluctuate again... I need to check my positions. Politely called "market-oriented," but frankly it's a redistribution of power. Such a change in the energy chain will cause the crypto market to shake as well.
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LiquidationWizardvip
· 3h ago
Starting to play this set again? Releasing Venezuela's oil sources is all about balancing the scales.
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