委内瑞拉超10亿石油收入转存美财政部账户 未来数月拟新增价值50亿美元原油出售
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-14 09:15

Core Insights - Venezuela's oil sales revenue has surpassed $1 billion, with funds now being deposited into a new account at the U.S. Treasury instead of a previous Qatari intermediary account [1] - The U.S. has reached a short-term agreement to sell an additional $5 billion worth of Venezuelan crude oil in the coming months, with arrangements underway to transport this oil to U.S. refineries and European markets [1] Group 1 - The U.S. Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, disclosed that Venezuelan oil sales revenue has exceeded $1 billion, and funds will no longer flow through the previous Qatari intermediary account [1] - The Trump administration had previously deposited the first $500 million of Venezuelan oil revenue into a Qatari account controlled by the U.S., which faced scrutiny from Democratic lawmakers regarding its transparency and legality [1] - Wright explained that the choice of Qatar as an intermediary was to avoid risks of Venezuelan creditors freezing funds in U.S. bank accounts, but now the funds will be directly managed by the U.S. Treasury [1] Group 2 - The U.S. Treasury issued two general licenses on February 13, significantly easing sanctions on Venezuela's energy sector, but the state oil company can only sell oil to companies with separate licenses, limiting export expansion [2] - President Trump confirmed plans to visit Venezuela, stating that U.S. and Venezuelan parties are closely cooperating, with major U.S. oil companies already extracting oil in Venezuela [2]