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U.S. Releases Venezuelan Oil for American Companies and Creates Blockade Against Rival Countries; Russia, China, and Allies Banned by Trump, Who Only Keeps His Allies Close

Written by Rannyson Moura
Published on 05/02/2026 at 17:01
Updated on 05/02/2026 at 17:02
Os Estados Unidos mudaram as regras do petróleo venezuelano, liberando empresas americanas para negociar com Caracas enquanto barram países considerados inimigos, como Rússia, China e Irã.
Os Estados Unidos mudaram as regras do petróleo venezuelano, liberando empresas americanas para negociar com Caracas enquanto barram países considerados inimigos, como Rússia, China e Irã.
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The United States Changed The Rules Of Venezuelan Oil, Allowing US Companies To Trade With Caracas While Barring Countries Considered Enemies, Such As Russia, China, And Iran.

Venezuelan oil has returned to the center of international politics following a decisive change made by the U.S. government.

The U.S. Treasury Department published a new license that profoundly alters the rules of trade between U.S. companies and Venezuela, which holds one of the largest oil reserves in the world.

The authorization was announced by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on Monday, January 3, with the official title “Authorizing Certain Activities Involving Venezuelan-Origin Oil.” 

The text allows American and Venezuelan companies to resume business that had been stalled by decades of sanctions.

At the same time, the measure creates a clear barrier against countries viewed by Washington as enemies.

US Allows Oil, But Imposes Vetos On Venezuela Allies

While U.S. companies gain access to Venezuelan oil, several countries are excluded from the new game. The license prohibits any operation involving Cuba, Iran, Russia, China, and North Korea.

According to the official document, “any transaction involving a person located or organized under the laws of the Russian Federation, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the Republic of Cuba” is prohibited. 

Also included in the list are “any entity that is owned or controlled, directly or indirectly” by these countries.

Moreover, companies connected to China are also blocked. The license prohibits any partnership or joint venture with Chinese entities. 

The decision is part of the U.S. strategy to contain the influence of major powers in Latin America.

What Companies Can Now Do With Venezuelan Oil

The new license is broad. It allows for the exploration, export, and sale of crude oil. It also authorizes the supply of products used in refining, as well as transportation, storage, and logistics.

All of this is authorized “even when such transactions involve the Government of Venezuela, Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA), or entities in which the state-owned enterprise holds, directly or indirectly, a fifty percent or greater stake,” the license states.

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For the first time, Venezuela will also be able to process its own heavy crude oil within the country. 

However, there is a central condition: contracts must comply with U.S. laws, and any disputes must be resolved in U.S. courts.

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Rannyson Moura

Graduado em Publicidade e Propaganda pela UERN; mestre em Comunicação Social pela UFMG e doutorando em Estudos de Linguagens pelo CEFET-MG. Atua como redator freelancer desde 2019, com textos publicados em sites como Baixaki, MinhaSérie e Letras.mus.br. Academicamente, tem trabalhos publicados em livros e apresentados em eventos da área. Entre os temas de pesquisa, destaca-se o interesse pelo mercado editorial a partir de um olhar que considera diferentes marcadores sociais.

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