特朗普:他们太狡猾了
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-12 14:51

Group 1 - President Trump indicated he might block ExxonMobil from investing in Venezuela, expressing dissatisfaction with the company's cautious stance on the investment potential of the country [2] - ExxonMobil's CEO Darren W. Woods stated that Venezuela needs to amend its laws to become an attractive investment destination, which has drawn attention and weakened the White House's efforts to encourage international energy companies to participate in Venezuela's reconstruction [2] - ExxonMobil has a troubled history in Venezuela, having faced nationalization of its assets in 2007 and subsequently filing a lawsuit for $12 billion in compensation, of which it only recovered a small portion [2] Group 2 - U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced that major oil companies including Chevron, Shell, Repsol, and Eni will "immediately increase" their investments in Venezuela following discussions with Trump [3] - Wright mentioned that he has contacted several U.S. oil exploration companies that are ready to visit Venezuela for assessments, indicating a proactive approach to investment in the region [3] Group 3 - When asked about the possibility of deploying U.S. security forces to ensure the safety of personnel and assets in Venezuela, Wright stated that this is not being considered, emphasizing that there is no need to force U.S. companies back into the market [4] - Wright expressed optimism that the local security situation in Venezuela would significantly improve within a month, which could facilitate investment opportunities [4]