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BRICS now controls:
Oil - 45% of the world's reserves.
Gas - 56% of the world's reserves.
Oil - 45% of the world's reserves.
Gas - 56% of the world's reserves.
"Oil remains one of the most strategically important resources in the global economy. It powers transportation systems, underpins industrial activity, and continues to shape geopolitics and trade flows. While renewable energy is growing, oil still plays a dominant role in meeting global energy needs.
This visualization, via Visual Capitalist's Bruno Venditti, ranks countries by the size of their proven oil reserves at the end of 2024."
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#BREAKING | 🇰🇵 🇰🇷 — North Korea has launched multiple ballistic missiles into the sea off its east coast, South Korea's military reports.
The launch comes hours before South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's state visit to China (PRC), where Korean Peninsula peace talks are on the agenda. Japan and Seoul condemned the tests as threats to regional stability.
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The launch comes hours before South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's state visit to China (PRC), where Korean Peninsula peace talks are on the agenda. Japan and Seoul condemned the tests as threats to regional stability.
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Videos showing the traces on the Iranian air space are seen from Tehran, Gilan, Lorestan and other areas of the country
It is theorized and assumed by local netizens that such tests are distractions by the ruling authorities to shift attention of the population from the protests
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They can even capture him from 3300 kilometers away? Damn! Shame on myself
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"We've seen how our adversaries all over the world are exploiting and extracting resources from Africa, from every other country. They're not going to do it in the Western Hemisphere. That is NOT going to happen under President Trump... He is serious about it."
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🇺🇸🇻🇪 Marco Rubio, reiterates what Trump said yesterday (it wasn't a translation error): in the short term, they will not work with María Corina Machado but with Delcy Rodríguez because she is the one who has control:
"María Corina is fantastic, she's someone I've known for a long time, she's part of that whole movement, but the immediate reality is that, unfortunately, most of the opposition is not present in Venezuela," he explained.
"We have short-term issues that need to be addressed immediately," he added.
"Now there are other people in charge of the military and police apparatus there, they will have to decide which direction they want to take. We hope they will choose a different direction from the one Nicolás Maduro chose."
"María Corina is fantastic, she's someone I've known for a long time, she's part of that whole movement, but the immediate reality is that, unfortunately, most of the opposition is not present in Venezuela," he explained.
"We have short-term issues that need to be addressed immediately," he added.
"Now there are other people in charge of the military and police apparatus there, they will have to decide which direction they want to take. We hope they will choose a different direction from the one Nicolás Maduro chose."
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“We don’t need Venezuela’s oil. We have plenty of oil in the United States.
What we will not allow is for Venezuela’s oil industry to be controlled by adversaries of the United States.
You have to understand: why does China need Venezuela’s oil? Why does Russia need it? Why does Iran need it? They aren’t even on this continent.”
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"There's not a war. We are at war against drug trafficking organizations, not a war against Venezuela."
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Welker:
“Is the Cuban Government the Trump Administration's next target?”
Rubio:
“Well, the Cuban government is a huge problem. Yeah.”
Welker:
“Is that a yes?”
Rubio:
“I think they're in a lot of trouble, yes. I’m not going to talk to you about what our future steps are going to be and our policies are going to be right now in this regard. But I don’t think it’s a mystery that we are not big fans of the Cuban Regime.
The ones who have sort of colonized Venezuela, at least inside the regime, are Cubans. It was Cubans that guarded Maduro.
He was not guarded by Venezuelan bodyguards. He had Cuban bodyguards.
In terms of their internal intelligence — who spies on who inside to make sure there are no traitors — those are all Cubans.”
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The Cuban government is a huge problem. They are in a lot of trouble. I don’t think it is any mystery that we are not big fans of the Cuban regime.
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⚒️ 🇻🇪 🪨 The Venezuela situation goes well beyond oil and gas:
Venezuela currently holds an estimated 4 BILLION TONS of iron ore reserves.
Estimates show Venezuela's has the 12th-largest iron ore reserves in the world.
1 ton of iron ore is currently selling for $107, making these reserves worth ~$428 BILLION.
Iron ore producers often see high operating margins, sometimes exceeding 40-50%.
This means extracting these reserves could generate over $200 billion in profit.
That's nearly DOUBLE Nvidia's net income for the entire 2025.
The amount of wealth beneath Venezuela is staggering.
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Venezuela currently holds an estimated 4 BILLION TONS of iron ore reserves.
Estimates show Venezuela's has the 12th-largest iron ore reserves in the world.
1 ton of iron ore is currently selling for $107, making these reserves worth ~$428 BILLION.
Iron ore producers often see high operating margins, sometimes exceeding 40-50%.
This means extracting these reserves could generate over $200 billion in profit.
That's nearly DOUBLE Nvidia's net income for the entire 2025.
The amount of wealth beneath Venezuela is staggering.
📎 KobeissiLetter
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🛢 🇻🇪 ⚒️ Venezuela Currently Has:
1. 200 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves, 34th largest in the world
2. 300 billion barrels of crude oil reserves, largest in the world
3. 4 billion tons of iron ore reserves, worth nearly $600 billion
4. 8,000+ tons of gold resources, the largest in Latin America
5. 500+ million tons of coal reserves
6. 2% of the world’s total renewable freshwater resources
7. Untapped strategic minerals including nickel, copper, and phosphates
Venezuela is now a “strategic” US asset.
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1. 200 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves, 34th largest in the world
2. 300 billion barrels of crude oil reserves, largest in the world
3. 4 billion tons of iron ore reserves, worth nearly $600 billion
4. 8,000+ tons of gold resources, the largest in Latin America
5. 500+ million tons of coal reserves
6. 2% of the world’s total renewable freshwater resources
7. Untapped strategic minerals including nickel, copper, and phosphates
Venezuela is now a “strategic” US asset.
📎 KobeissiLetter
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Venezuela Currently Has:
1. 200 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves, 34th largest in the world
2. 300 billion barrels of crude oil reserves, largest in the world
3. 4 billion tons of iron ore reserves, worth nearly $600 billion
4. 8,000+ tons…
1. 200 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves, 34th largest in the world
2. 300 billion barrels of crude oil reserves, largest in the world
3. 4 billion tons of iron ore reserves, worth nearly $600 billion
4. 8,000+ tons…
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🛢 🇺🇸 🇻🇪 Rubio on Venezuela:
"We do not need Venezuela’s oil. We have plenty of oil in the United States."
"What we are not going to allow is for the oil industry in Venezuela to be controlled by adversaries of the United States."
"You have to understand: why does China need Venezuela’s oil? Why does Russia need it? Why does Iran need it? They’re not even in this continent."
📎 Clash Report
"We do not need Venezuela’s oil. We have plenty of oil in the United States."
"What we are not going to allow is for the oil industry in Venezuela to be controlled by adversaries of the United States."
"You have to understand: why does China need Venezuela’s oil? Why does Russia need it? Why does Iran need it? They’re not even in this continent."
📎 Clash Report
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📝 🇻🇪 🇺🇸 Philip Pilkington on X:
"I think we have some sense of the situation in Venezuela now. It looks like the Trump administration is attempting a somewhat novel high-risk pressure strategy because regime change is not currently possible.
📝 The first thing to note is that those of us - myself included - who thought regime change proper was not currently possible seem to have been correct. Trump has said as much. Machado and the opposition have limited credibility.
🤯 Under standard operating procedure that would have meant the pressure campaign would have rolled on for a while until the Trump administration got bored. But instead Trump pulled a new rabbit out of the hat: he increased the pressure significantly by capturing Maduro.
🪖Now it appears the strategy is to leave the Maduro regime intact and further pressure it to do what Trump wants. Right now that’s not looking great as the acting president is denouncing US actions and refusing to play ball. The US could capture her of course - and whoever replaces her and so on. But…
💥 After a while Venezuela will just collapse and become a failed state. This is what happened in Libya when the Obama administration killed Gaddafi and left a power vacuum. Shortly after, Europe was flooded with migrants and the terror attacks started. This destabilised Europe.
🌎 The US is now locked into the pressure strategy. But if it doesn’t work, Venezuela will collapse and the comsequences of a mid-sized failed state in Latin America will make themselves felt. The continent could become far more chaotic than Europe in such a scenario considering the extensive criminal networks already operating there, not to mention the current problems with immigration. A collapsed Venezuela could also lead to a string of regime collapses - from Colombia to Mexico."
📎 Philip Pilkington
"I think we have some sense of the situation in Venezuela now. It looks like the Trump administration is attempting a somewhat novel high-risk pressure strategy because regime change is not currently possible.
📝 The first thing to note is that those of us - myself included - who thought regime change proper was not currently possible seem to have been correct. Trump has said as much. Machado and the opposition have limited credibility.
🤯 Under standard operating procedure that would have meant the pressure campaign would have rolled on for a while until the Trump administration got bored. But instead Trump pulled a new rabbit out of the hat: he increased the pressure significantly by capturing Maduro.
🪖Now it appears the strategy is to leave the Maduro regime intact and further pressure it to do what Trump wants. Right now that’s not looking great as the acting president is denouncing US actions and refusing to play ball. The US could capture her of course - and whoever replaces her and so on. But…
💥 After a while Venezuela will just collapse and become a failed state. This is what happened in Libya when the Obama administration killed Gaddafi and left a power vacuum. Shortly after, Europe was flooded with migrants and the terror attacks started. This destabilised Europe.
🌎 The US is now locked into the pressure strategy. But if it doesn’t work, Venezuela will collapse and the comsequences of a mid-sized failed state in Latin America will make themselves felt. The continent could become far more chaotic than Europe in such a scenario considering the extensive criminal networks already operating there, not to mention the current problems with immigration. A collapsed Venezuela could also lead to a string of regime collapses - from Colombia to Mexico."
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🇻🇪🇺🇸I think we have some sense of the situation in Venezuela now. It looks like the Trump administration is attempting a somewhat novel high-risk pressure strategy because regime change is not currently possible.
📝 The first thing to note is that those…
📝 The first thing to note is that those…
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📝 🇻🇪 🇺🇸 Philip Pilkington on X: "I think we have some sense of the situation in Venezuela now. It looks like the Trump administration is attempting a somewhat novel high-risk pressure strategy because regime change is not currently possible. 📝 The first…
📝 🇺🇸 🇻🇪 The most exteme "realpolitik" scenario is a Trump puppet Chavist government
PSUV stays in power, but they allow american Oil giants to extract and exploit the reserves
Humiliating both democratic opposition and anti-imperialists
📝 Arban: Given how swiftly they got Maduro, there was no resistance, the other top dawgs still remain in Venezuela, nobel prize lady thrown under the bus, this is the most likely outcome at this point.
📎 Antonio
PSUV stays in power, but they allow american Oil giants to extract and exploit the reserves
Humiliating both democratic opposition and anti-imperialists
📝 Arban: Given how swiftly they got Maduro, there was no resistance, the other top dawgs still remain in Venezuela, nobel prize lady thrown under the bus, this is the most likely outcome at this point.
📎 Antonio
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Antonio 🇮🇹 (@Antonio12I)
The most exteme "realpolitik" scenario is a Trump puppet Chavist government
PSUV stays in power, but they allow american Oil giants to extract and exploit the reserves
Humiliating both democratic opposition and anti-imperialists
PSUV stays in power, but they allow american Oil giants to extract and exploit the reserves
Humiliating both democratic opposition and anti-imperialists
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🛢 🇺🇸 🇻🇪 Trump’s plan to seize and revitalize Venezuela’s oil industry faces major hurdles
Venezuela’s oil industry is in disrepair after years of neglect and international sanctions, so it could take years and major investments before production can increase dramatically. But some analysts are optimistic that Venezuela could double or triple its current output of about 1.1 million barrels of oil a day to return to historic levels fairly quickly.
“While many are reporting Venezuela’s oil infrastructure was unharmed by U.S. military actions, it has been decaying for many many years and will take time to rebuild,” said Patrick De Haan, who is the lead petroleum analyst at gasoline price tracker GasBuddy.
American oil companies will want a stable regime in the country before they are willing to invest heavily, and the political picture remained uncertain Saturday with Trump saying that the United States is in charge — while the current Venezuelan vice president argued, before Venezuela’s high court ordered her to assume the role of interim president, that Maduro should be restored to power.
⚡️ “The estimate is that in order for Venezuela to increase from one million barrels per day — that is what it produces today — to four million barrels, it will take about a decade and about a hundred billion dollars of investment,” Monaldi said.
Venezuela produces the kind of heavy crude oil that’s needed for diesel fuel, asphalt and other fuels for heavy equipment. Diesel is in short supply around the world because of the sanctions on oil from Venezuela and Russia and because America’s lighter crude oil can’t easily replace it.
Years ago, American refineries on the Gulf Coast were optimized to handle that kind of heavy crude at a time when U.S. oil production was falling and Venezuelan and Mexican crude was plentiful. So refineries would love to have more access to Venezuela’s crude because it would help them operate more efficiently, and it tends to be a little cheaper.
Boosting Venezuelan production could also make it easier to put pressure on Russia because Europe and the rest of the world could get more of the diesel and heavy oil they need from Venezuela and stop buying from Russia.
https://www.kltv.com/2026/01/04/trumps-plan-seize-revitalize-venezuelas-oil-industry-faces-major-hurdles/
Venezuela’s oil industry is in disrepair after years of neglect and international sanctions, so it could take years and major investments before production can increase dramatically. But some analysts are optimistic that Venezuela could double or triple its current output of about 1.1 million barrels of oil a day to return to historic levels fairly quickly.
“While many are reporting Venezuela’s oil infrastructure was unharmed by U.S. military actions, it has been decaying for many many years and will take time to rebuild,” said Patrick De Haan, who is the lead petroleum analyst at gasoline price tracker GasBuddy.
American oil companies will want a stable regime in the country before they are willing to invest heavily, and the political picture remained uncertain Saturday with Trump saying that the United States is in charge — while the current Venezuelan vice president argued, before Venezuela’s high court ordered her to assume the role of interim president, that Maduro should be restored to power.
⚡️ “The estimate is that in order for Venezuela to increase from one million barrels per day — that is what it produces today — to four million barrels, it will take about a decade and about a hundred billion dollars of investment,” Monaldi said.
Venezuela produces the kind of heavy crude oil that’s needed for diesel fuel, asphalt and other fuels for heavy equipment. Diesel is in short supply around the world because of the sanctions on oil from Venezuela and Russia and because America’s lighter crude oil can’t easily replace it.
Years ago, American refineries on the Gulf Coast were optimized to handle that kind of heavy crude at a time when U.S. oil production was falling and Venezuelan and Mexican crude was plentiful. So refineries would love to have more access to Venezuela’s crude because it would help them operate more efficiently, and it tends to be a little cheaper.
Boosting Venezuelan production could also make it easier to put pressure on Russia because Europe and the rest of the world could get more of the diesel and heavy oil they need from Venezuela and stop buying from Russia.
https://www.kltv.com/2026/01/04/trumps-plan-seize-revitalize-venezuelas-oil-industry-faces-major-hurdles/
KLTV
Trump’s plan to seize and revitalize Venezuela’s oil industry faces major hurdles
President Donald Trump's plan to take control of Venezuela's oil industry and ask American companies to revitalize it after capturing that country's president in a military raid isn't likely to have a significant immediate impact on oil prices.