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Trump seeks to stop courts, creditors from seizing Venezuelan oil revenue in the U.S.
CNBC· 2026-01-10 20:32
Group 1 - The executive order signed by U.S. President Donald Trump aims to block the seizure of Venezuelan oil revenue held in U.S. Treasury accounts, declaring it as sovereign property of Venezuela [2][3] - The order states that any judicial attempts to seize these funds would harm U.S. national security and foreign policy, and interfere with efforts to stabilize Venezuela economically and politically [2][3] - Trump indicated that U.S. oil companies are expected to invest at least $100 billion in Venezuela's oil and gas infrastructure following the military operation that captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro [4] Group 2 - Major oil executives, including ExxonMobil's CEO, expressed concerns about Venezuela being "uninvestable" due to past nationalization of the oil sector and ongoing legal disputes for compensation [5] - Chevron remains the only major U.S. oil company currently operating in Venezuela, facilitated by a special license from the Trump administration [6] - The legal basis for the executive order includes the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act and the 1976 National Emergencies Act [6]