特朗普表示美国将获得受制裁委油
Hua Tai Qi Huo·2026-01-07 03:25

Report Summary 1. Investment Rating - No specific industry investment rating is provided in the report. 2. Core View - The situation in Venezuela is developing as previously predicted, with the trapped Venezuelan oil gradually being absorbed by the US. US Gulf refineries, currently processing 150,000 barrels per day of Venezuelan oil, can increase their consumption capacity to 500,000 barrels per day. This implies that Venezuelan oil will displace other compliant oils like Canadian heavy oil. Trump's actions are aimed at controlling resources, changing their flow, and obtaining oil rights, rather than cutting off supply [2]. 3. Summary by Related Catalogs Market News and Important Data - On March 1, the London Brent crude oil futures price for delivery rose by $1.01 to $61.76 per barrel, a 1.66% increase. The SC crude oil main contract fell by 0.28% to 426 yuan per barrel [1]. - On January 7, Chevron booked a small number of vessels to head to Venezuela. After the capture of Venezuelan President Maduro by the US military, it became the sole exporter of Venezuelan oil. At least 11 tankers chartered by the US oil giant are scheduled to arrive at Venezuelan ports this month, up from 9 in December and the highest since October [1]. - On January 6, Canadian Prime Minister Carney downplayed concerns that increased Venezuelan oil production might impact the Canadian energy industry. He stated that Canadian crude oil remains competitive due to political and institutional stability, lower production costs, and progress in reducing carbon emissions [1]. - On January 6, after the unexpected arrest of Venezuelan President Maduro, US oil stocks continued to rise. Chevron, the only US oil company operating in Venezuela, rose 0.7% in pre - market trading after a sharp increase on Monday. Other oil giants such as ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips also rose in pre - market trading [1]. - The Trump administration has asked Venezuelan interim leader Rodriguez to take a series of pro - US actions, including combating drug smuggling, expelling personnel from countries hostile to Washington, and stopping oil sales to US adversaries [1]. - US President Trump stated on social media that the Venezuelan interim administration will transfer 30 million to 50 million barrels of high - quality, sanctioned oil to the US, which will be sold at market prices, and the proceeds will be used for the benefit of the Venezuelan and American people [1]. Investment Logic - The situation in Venezuela is developing as expected, with US refineries having the capacity to increase the consumption of Venezuelan oil, which will displace other compliant oils [2]. Strategy - Oil prices are expected to be volatile and weak in the short term, and a short - position allocation is recommended in the medium term [3]. Risk - Downside risks include the achievement of a Russia - Ukraine peace negotiation and macro black - swan events. Upside risks include supply tightening of sanctioned oil (from Russia, Iran, and Venezuela) and large - scale supply disruptions due to Middle East conflicts [3].