Trump Seeks $100 Billion for Venezuela Oil, Exxon Boss Cites Investment Concerns
Washington, D.C. - U.S. President Donald Trump has requested at least $100 billion in oil industry investment for Venezuela, but encountered a hesitant response during a White House meeting with top oil executives. An unnamed executive warned that the South American nation was currently "un-investable," according to BBC World.
The meeting, attended by bosses of major U.S. oil firms, acknowledged Venezuela's vast energy reserves as an enticing opportunity. However, the executives emphasized that significant changes would be necessary to make Venezuela an attractive investment. No immediate financial commitments were made.
Trump has stated his intention to "unleash" Venezuela's oil resources, potentially following a hypothetical scenario where U.S. forces seize its leader, Nicolas M.
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