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美强推委石油产业私有化引美企入局 王毅掷地有声挺委捍卫主权
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-02-05 13:56
按照特朗普的计划,美国将组建一个团队管理委内瑞拉,直到这个国家"重回正轨"。虽然特朗普没有直接说明这个团队将如何接管委内瑞拉,不过他已经把 自己的目标亮了出来。 特朗普毫不掩饰要控制委内瑞拉对控制石油资源的野心,并公开声称,美国石油企业已做好在委内瑞拉大举投资的准备,他们将恢复委石油出口,"为美国 赚钱"。 甚至特朗普还主动提到中国,再次强调自己同中方关系非常好,并表示中国可以继续获得来自委内瑞拉的石油,任何人都能获得石油。 当然,特朗普没有说的是,未来委内瑞拉的石油,实际上不再属于委内瑞拉,中国要从这里购买石油,实际上就是从美国手上购买。 不过也有分析人士指出,特朗普将事情想得太简单了,因为在美国封锁下,委内瑞拉石油出口如今处于瘫痪状态,即便是美国企业愿意投资,但是在局势如 此动荡的情况下,特朗普想让委内瑞拉的石油出口服务于美国利益的愿望短期内依然是很难实现的。 数据显示,委内瑞拉已探明石油储量居全球首位,占全球已探明石油储量的17%,因此美国对委内瑞拉的石油资源可以说是觊觎已久,而且因为美国的封 锁,委内瑞拉石油出口连年下滑,因此特朗普所提到的投资,实际上就是要美企将疯狂涌入委内瑞拉,接管委内瑞拉国内的石 ...
美官员放话:中国能买委内瑞拉石油,但别想那么便宜了
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-23 00:20
Group 1 - The U.S. government has allowed China to purchase Venezuelan oil but has imposed conditions to avoid "unfair low-price dumping" that occurred during Maduro's regime [1][4] - Venezuelan oil is currently priced at approximately $45 per barrel, an increase from about $31 per barrel previously [1][3] - The U.S. has announced a deal for Venezuela to export nearly $2 billion worth of crude oil to the U.S., which may help stabilize Venezuela's oil production [3][4] Group 2 - Major commodity trading companies, Trafigura and Vitol, have sold approximately 11 million barrels of oil under the new agreement, representing about a quarter of the total value of the $2 billion deal [3][4] - The number of tankers leaving Venezuela has decreased since the U.S. announced control over its oil sales, and China's oil imports from Venezuela are expected to decline significantly starting in February [4] - The U.S. has requested Venezuela to establish exclusive cooperation in oil production with American companies and to reduce ties with China, Russia, Iran, and Cuba [4][5] Group 3 - China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned U.S. actions as a violation of international law and an infringement on Venezuela's sovereignty [5] - Industry experts indicate that restoring Venezuela's oil production on a large scale will require significant investment and time, facing challenges such as infrastructure decay and political uncertainty [5]
特朗普:美国将销售至多5000万桶委内瑞拉石油,所有国家都能买
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2026-01-10 02:29
Group 1: U.S. Government Actions - President Trump discussed with oil executives the rebuilding of Venezuela's oil industry, with some funds directed towards Venezuela and oil companies [1][2] - The U.S. government will decide which oil companies can invest in Venezuela, allowing them to deal directly with the U.S. rather than the Venezuelan government [1][2] - Trump announced that the U.S. will begin refining and selling up to 50 million barrels of Venezuelan oil, with all countries able to purchase any desired quantity [1] Group 2: Oil Industry Response - Oil executives indicated that significant changes are needed for investment in Venezuela, emphasizing the importance of forming a technical team to assess the current state of the industry and assets [2] - Major oil companies are expected to invest at least $100 billion to rebuild Venezuela's necessary production capacity and infrastructure [2] - Banks may need to be involved in discussions regarding financing for oil projects in Venezuela, with the Export-Import Bank of the U.S. potentially participating [2] Group 3: Oil Vessel Seizures - The U.S. military confirmed the seizure of the "Olina" oil tanker, marking the fifth interception of vessels related to Venezuelan oil exports in recent weeks [3] - The tanker was reportedly attempting to leave Venezuela without approval, and the oil onboard will be sold under agreements established by the U.S. [3] Group 4: International Relations - Venezuela's interim president expressed gratitude towards China for condemning U.S. actions against Venezuela, highlighting China's support for Venezuela's sovereignty [6] - The Venezuelan government is exploring diplomatic channels to restore relations with the U.S., aiming to address mutual concerns while adhering to international law [4][5]
再扣油轮 商讨“卖油” 美政府目标直指委石油资源
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2026-01-09 23:17
Group 1 - The U.S. government will decide which oil companies are permitted to invest in Venezuela, with a focus on increasing Venezuelan oil production for U.S. benefit [1] - Trump stated that large oil companies would need to invest at least $100 billion to rebuild Venezuela's oil capacity and infrastructure [1] - The U.S. will begin refining and selling up to 50 million barrels of Venezuelan oil, with all countries allowed to purchase any desired quantity [2] Group 2 - Oil company executives emphasized the need for significant changes in Venezuela's oil industry and the importance of forming a technical team to assess the current state of the industry and assets [3] - The U.S. military confirmed the seizure of the oil tanker "Olina," which was involved in transporting Venezuelan oil, marking the fifth interception of such vessels in recent weeks [4] - The Venezuelan government announced the initiation of "exploratory diplomacy" with the U.S. to restore diplomatic relations and address mutual concerns [5]
委内瑞拉外长最新涉华表态!特朗普:美国或将长期监管委内瑞拉,并控制其石油收入
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2026-01-09 00:49
Group 1 - Venezuela's Foreign Minister, Jorge Arreaza, reaffirmed the country's commitment to deepening economic and trade cooperation with China, expressing gratitude for China's recent support [1] - China's Ministry of Commerce spokesperson, He Yadong, stated that China's willingness to deepen economic relations with Venezuela will not change regardless of the political situation in Venezuela [1] - U.S. President Trump indicated that the U.S. may impose oversight and control over Venezuela's oil revenues for an extended period, aiming to "rebuild Venezuela" using oil resources [1][2] Group 2 - U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced that the U.S. Treasury will oversee the sale of Venezuelan assets and return the proceeds to Venezuela, indicating interest from independent oil companies in investing in Venezuela [2] - Following a large-scale military operation by the U.S. on January 3, which involved the control of President Maduro, Trump emphasized that the U.S. would manage Venezuela until a "safe" transition occurs, revealing intentions to access Venezuela's oil resources [2]
特朗普:希望访问委内瑞拉
第一财经· 2026-01-09 00:35
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent military actions by the United States against Venezuela, highlighting President Trump's intentions to control Venezuela's oil resources and the implications of these actions on international relations and regional stability [1][2]. Group 1: U.S. Actions and Statements - President Trump expressed a desire for the U.S. to "long-term control" Venezuela and benefit from its vast oil reserves, indicating that the U.S. has begun profiting from Venezuelan oil resources [1]. - Trump announced that the U.S. is set to receive between 30 million to 50 million barrels of heavy Venezuelan crude oil, although he did not provide a timeline for this plan [1]. - Following a large-scale military strike on January 3, the U.S. forcibly took control of President Maduro and his wife, who are currently detained in New York [1]. Group 2: Reactions from Venezuela and Colombia - Venezuelan Interior Minister Cabello reported that the U.S. military action resulted in 100 deaths, including civilians, raising concerns about the humanitarian impact of the intervention [1]. - Colombian President Petro condemned the U.S. actions as a violation of Venezuela's sovereignty and characterized them as kidnapping, emphasizing the lack of legal justification for such actions [2]. - A phone call between President Trump and President Petro was confirmed, where they discussed drug-related issues and other differences, with plans for a future meeting in Washington [2].
美国能源部长宣称:将“无限期”控制委内瑞拉石油销售
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-01-08 08:16
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. plans to indefinitely control Venezuela's oil sales, with the intention of benefiting the Venezuelan people through managed revenue [1][3] Group 1: U.S. Control Over Venezuelan Oil - U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced that the U.S. government will control not only the inventory but also future sales of Venezuelan oil indefinitely [1] - The revenue from these sales will be deposited into U.S. government-controlled accounts, which will then be used to benefit the Venezuelan population [1] Group 2: Production and Investment Goals - The U.S. aims to stabilize and increase Venezuelan oil production by providing heavy crude oil diluents, parts, equipment, and services [1] - Venezuela's oil production could increase by hundreds of thousands of barrels per day in the coming years, but returning to historical highs will require investments of hundreds of billions of dollars and a significant amount of time [1] Group 3: U.S. Oil Companies' Involvement - The U.S. will create conditions for major American oil companies to enter Venezuela [1] - The Trump administration is considering establishing a compensation mechanism for U.S. oil companies investing in Venezuela [1] Group 4: Recent Developments - President Trump stated that Venezuela will transfer 30 to 50 million barrels of "sanctioned high-quality oil" to the U.S., which will be sold at market prices under his personal supervision [1]
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中国能源报· 2026-01-08 04:06
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Vice President stated that Venezuela can only sell its oil if it aligns with U.S. interests, indicating a strong control over energy resources [1] Group 1: U.S. Actions and Statements - The U.S. launched a large-scale military strike against Venezuela, aiming to control President Maduro and seize the country's oil resources, which is seen as a primary motivation for U.S. actions [1] - President Trump emphasized that the U.S. would be responsible for "reorganizing" Venezuela, including its oil industry, during the democratic transition process [1] - The U.S. government has begun to take steps to intervene in Venezuela's oil sector, including requesting major U.S. oil companies to invest in repairing oil extraction infrastructure [1] Group 2: Military and Economic Measures - The U.S. Secretary of State announced that military forces would be maintained in the region near Venezuela to implement "oil isolation" measures, retaining various options to protect U.S. interests [1] - Trump mentioned that Venezuela would transfer 30 to 50 million barrels of "sanctioned high-quality oil" to the U.S., which would be sold at market price, with funds personally overseen by him [1] Group 3: Industry Analysis - Industry insiders believe that U.S. oil companies are unlikely to enter Venezuela hastily due to significant uncertainties and aging oil infrastructure [1] - To improve Venezuela's oil industry, the U.S. would need to invest substantial funds, potentially amounting to hundreds of billions of dollars [1]
美方:将“无限期”控制委内瑞拉石油销售,收入存入美国政府控制的账户
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2026-01-08 01:09
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. will indefinitely control the sale of Venezuelan oil, with revenues intended to benefit the Venezuelan people while being managed by the U.S. government [1][3] Group 1: U.S. Control Over Venezuelan Oil - U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced that the sale of Venezuelan oil will be controlled by the U.S. government, including both current inventory and future sales [1] - The revenues from these sales will be deposited into accounts controlled by the U.S. government, with the intention of benefiting the Venezuelan population [1] Group 2: Support for Venezuelan Oil Production - The U.S. aims to stabilize and increase Venezuelan oil production by providing heavy crude oil diluents, parts, equipment, and services [3] - Venezuelan oil production could potentially increase by hundreds of thousands of barrels per day in the coming years, but returning to historical production levels will require hundreds of billions of dollars in investment and a significant amount of time [3] Group 3: U.S. Military Action and Oil Transfer - On January 6, President Trump announced that the interim Venezuelan government would transfer 30 to 50 million barrels of oil to the U.S., which will be sold at market prices [3] - The funds from these sales will be overseen by Trump to ensure they are used for the benefit of both the Venezuelan and American people [3] - The U.S. conducted a large-scale military operation on January 3 to forcibly control Venezuelan President Maduro and his wife, which has drawn widespread criticism globally [3]
美方宣称:“无限期”控制委内瑞拉石油销售
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao· 2026-01-07 23:55
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced that the U.S. will "indefinitely" control the sale of Venezuelan oil, including both current inventories and future sales, with revenues being deposited into U.S. government-controlled accounts to benefit the Venezuelan people [1]. Group 1: U.S. Control Over Venezuelan Oil - The U.S. government will manage the sales of Venezuelan oil, which includes both existing stock and future production [1]. - Revenues from these oil sales will be placed in accounts controlled by the U.S. government, with the intention of allowing funds to flow back to Venezuela for the benefit of its citizens [1]. Group 2: Production and Investment Outlook - The U.S. aims to stabilize and increase Venezuelan oil production by providing heavy crude oil diluents, parts, equipment, and services [1]. - Venezuelan oil production could potentially increase by hundreds of thousands of barrels per day in the coming years, but returning to historical production levels will require hundreds of billions of dollars in investment and a significant amount of time [1]. - The U.S. plans to create conditions for major American oil companies to enter the Venezuelan market, with discussions about compensation mechanisms for U.S. oil companies investing in Venezuela [1]. Group 3: Recent Developments - President Trump stated that Venezuela will transfer 30 to 50 million barrels of "sanctioned high-quality oil" to the U.S., which will be sold at market prices, with the proceeds being personally overseen by him [1].