Why big oil giants may not rush to buy into Donald Trump's Venezuelan vision

Oil Giants Unlikely to Rush into Venezuela's Promise

US President Donald Trump sees big opportunities in Venezuela's oil reserves. But experts say a huge part of his enthusiasm is misplaced.

The promise of cheap oil, which has always been Trump's holy grail, seems like an easy fix for the US economy. With oil prices at their lowest since 2021 and gasoline prices plummeting, it may seem like the perfect solution to his economic woes. However, experts point out that this is a false narrative.

The US already produces a significant amount of its own oil, thanks to advancements in fracking technology from shale deposits. In fact, the country now produces three times as much GDP per unit of energy consumed compared to just 20 years ago. This shift has led to a decrease in reliance on foreign oil.

Moreover, even if there was an abundance of cheap oil to tap into, the complexities of extracting it from Venezuela would be insurmountable. The infrastructure is decrepit, and production levels have been meager for years - only about 1% of global production last year.

Furthermore, any investment in Venezuela's oil industry would come with significant risks. Contracts are unlikely to be honored once a new government takes over, and facilities could potentially be bombed before they even become operational. ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods has already stated that the situation is "uninvestable".

The economic case for Venezuela's oil is also weak. The US economy has become increasingly less dependent on it since the mid-1970s, when high oil prices had a much greater impact on the country's growth. Industry efficiency has improved, and energy plays a smaller role in the mix.

In fact, history shows that meddling in another country's business to secure access to oil is not an effective strategy. The US has long history of intervening in other countries' affairs to gain control over their oil resources - from Iran to Iraq, and even Russia today.

It seems Trump's enthusiasm for Venezuela's oil may be based on a childlike dream of striking gold beneath the soil. However, experts warn that it is likely safer and cheaper for US companies to procure whatever oil the US economy needs at home, rather than trying to extract it from a country plagued by turmoil and inefficiency.
 
I'm so sorry I missed this thread! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ anyway... yeah i think trump's gonna be super disappointed with venezuela's oil situation lol. i mean come on, 1% of global production? that's like saying your new sports car is gonna get you where you wanna go if the highway's closed for a construction project πŸš—πŸ˜‚

and dont even get me started on the risks - you cant just waltz in there and start pumping oil like its nobodies business. theres too many whatif scenarios, like who's gonna honor contracts when trump's not around anymore? πŸ€” or when the next big crisis hits?

i mean i get why trumps all excited about cheap oil and all but like, come on dude... we got this in the us! fracking and shale deposits have been killing it for years πŸ’ͺ. why bother with venezuela's troubles when you can just make some oil at home? 🏠
 
I mean, come on... Trump thinks he's gonna strike oil in Venezuela like some kind of cowboy? Please 🀠. Experts are right on this one, dude. The US is already killing it with fracking and whatnot, we don't need to go chasing after Venezuelan oil. And let's be real, the situation there is sketchy at best... I mean, who wants to invest in a country where infrastructure is toast and production levels are basically non-existent? 🀯 It's like throwing money out the window, bro.

And have you seen the history of US interventions in other countries for oil? It's like we're trying to recreate the same old mess over and over again. πŸ™„ Let's just focus on extracting what we need from our own soil and leave the rest alone, you know? It's all about being smart with our resources, not reckless and impulsive like Trump...
 
come on trump gotta think he's gonna just waltz in there and strike gold with venezuela's oil reserves lol. like anyone forgot about iran and iraq already? anyway, fracking is the real MVP here usa's got this oil thing on lock 🀣 and even if it wasn't, wouldn't wanna risk gettin bombed by venezuelans or whatever new government comin in πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” I'm so done with this whole "Venezuela's oil" thing. Like, come on, we've been here before πŸ™„. The US is all about self-sufficiency now, thanks to fracking and whatnot. We're producing more energy than ever, it's crazy! πŸ’ͺ And let's be real, Venezuela's infrastructure is a hot mess πŸ”₯. It's not like they can just magic up some reliable oil production overnight. Not to mention the risks involved... it's like playing a game of geopolitical Jenga 🎲.

And have you seen the history on this? The US has been all over the world trying to get its hands on oil, and it never ends well 😬. I mean, remember Iraq? And Iran? Yeah, no thanks. Let's just focus on our own backyard energy gameplan and leave Venezuela's drama for them to deal with πŸ‘‹. It's time to move on from this pipe dream, in my humble opinion πŸ’¨
 
I'm kinda surprised they're not thinking outside the box πŸ€”... I mean, we have our own fracking tech going on in the States and it's been super efficient. Plus, with oil prices this low, it seems like we can just use what we already produce at home instead of risking everything to Venezuela. It's like trying to find a needle in a haystack over there πŸ˜’... all that history of messing up those Middle Eastern oil deals doesn't exactly fill me with confidence πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ...
 
omg u guys i cant believe trump thinks he can just waltz into venezuela's oil scene πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ like they're gonna be all "yup sure boss" 🀝 newsflash: it's not that easy! US already has fracking tech on lock and our own oil production is through the roof πŸ’ͺ meanwhile venezuela's infrastructure is straight out of a disaster movie πŸŒ† anyone who thinks they can just pour in cash and get cheap oil out of there is sadly misinformed 😴 i mean yes oil prices are low, but it's not like trump doesn't have other problems to solve πŸ”₯
 
I totally agree with this expert's opinion 🀯... actually wait, wasn't there something we were talking about last week regarding Venezuela's oil reserves? I remember I said maybe Trump would be too optimistic about the prices dropping... πŸ’‘ but it looks like he is! Anyway, back to my point – even if they did find a ton of cheap oil in Venezuela, don't you think our own fracking technology has made us pretty self-sufficient already? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, we're already three times more efficient than we were 20 years ago... what's the rush? 🚫 And have you seen the state of their infrastructure? It's like a nightmare! 😱
 
I'm so over this Venezuela oil hype πŸ™„. I mean, we're living in a world where our own US is producing more oil than ever thanks to fracking tech, and still nobody thinks that's enough? It just doesn't add up, you know? And have you seen the state of their infrastructure? It's like they haven't invested in anything in years πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

And what about all those risks? Uninvestable? Come on, experts are being super cautious for a reason. I'm not buying into this 'let's-just-go-for-it' mentality. The US economy is more complex than that. We don't need to rely on some foreign oil to fix our problems πŸ’Έ.

And let's be real, we've seen this movie before. Meddling in another country's business for oil? Not a good idea 🚫. It just leads to trouble. I'm all about securing our own energy needs at home, not risking it all on some sketchy Venezuela deal 🀝.
 
πŸ€” so trump thinks venezuela's oil will be like magic solution for us economy? πŸ€‘ but experts say its not that easy... πŸ˜’ i mean, we already produce plenty of our own oil now, fracking has been game changer πŸš€ and we dont need to rely on venezuela as much anymore. plus extraction is super hard due to infrastructure and production levels are really low there. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ also, what if the new government cancels contracts or facilities get bombed? 🚨 thats just too many risks. and honestly, us economy has been doing fine without venezuela's oil for decades so why fix what aint broke? πŸ’ͺ
 
I think Trump's thinking here is a bit shortsighted 🀯. I mean, we already have fracking tech that's making us self-sufficient in oil production. It's not like we're still stuck in the dark ages where we need to rely on foreign oil to get by. Plus, the risks of investing in Venezuela are huge 🚨 - from contractual issues to infrastructure problems and security threats. It's just not worth it.

And let's be real, we've learned from history that messing with another country's economy for our own gain doesn't always work out as planned 😬. I mean, remember Iraq and Iran? Those didn't exactly go as smoothly as Trump seems to think they will. Let's focus on supporting US companies instead of taking a gamble on a country in turmoil πŸ’Έ.
 
lol, trump thinks he's gonna strike gold in venezuela? 🀣 come on man, that's like thinking you can just magic up cheap oil πŸ’«. experts are saying no way, the US is all good on its own oil game with fracking and shale tech 🚨. and have you seen venezuela's infrastructure? it's like a total disaster πŸŒͺ️. plus, production levels are like 1% of global output last year 🀯. any investment would be a huge risk πŸ€‘. the US economy has been just fine without venezuela's oil for decades πŸ’Έ. history shows that trying to control another country's oil is always a bad idea 🚫. let trump keep chasing his dreams, but we'll stick with our own oil game, thanks πŸ™„.
 
I mean come on... this just shows us how important it is to look at things realistically πŸ€”. People get so caught up in the idea of easy fixes and quick gains that they forget about the real challenges involved. Trump's enthusiasm for Venezuela's oil seems like a classic case of thinking with his heart instead of his head πŸ’‘. We need to think about the long-term consequences and not just focus on short-term gains πŸ•°οΈ.

It's also a good reminder that even when we think we've found something "golden", it might be better off just appreciating what we already have at home 😊. The US is already doing pretty well with its own oil production, so why take the risk? It's like they say: "don't put all your eggs in one basket" πŸ₯š. We need to diversify and not get too attached to a single source of energy or wealth πŸ’Έ.

And can we talk about the dangers of meddling in other countries' affairs for a sec? It sounds like history is repeating itself, and that's just not worth it πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.
 
I'm skeptical about Trump's plan to tap into Venezuela's oil reserves πŸ€”. It seems like an overly optimistic view of the situation. We already have a robust domestic oil industry thanks to fracking tech 🌟, which has significantly reduced our reliance on foreign oil. Plus, extracting oil from Venezuela would be a monumental task due to the country's poor infrastructure and low production levels πŸ’₯.

Moreover, investing in Venezuela's oil sector comes with significant risks 🚨, including the uncertainty of contract honorings and potential facility destruction. I'd rather see US companies prioritize domestic procurement and focus on energy efficiency πŸ“ˆ. History has shown that meddling in another country's business to secure access to oil is a flawed strategy πŸ“Š. It's probably wiser for US companies to stick with a reliable, homegrown solution πŸ’―.
 
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