Dramatic photo illustration of oil market chaos after Maduro's US capture and Trump's Venezuelan oil shipment order, showing panicked traders, tanker ship, and key figures.
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Oil markets fluctuate after Maduro capture; Trump orders Venezuelan oil shipment

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Following the US capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in Operation Absolute Resolve, President Trump ordered 50 million barrels of Venezuelan oil shipped to New York, sparking global market volatility. He also restricted oil sale funds to US purchases, as Brent crude dipped and Asian markets reacted mixed.

In the wake of Operation Absolute Resolve on January 3, 2026—which resulted in the capture of Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores—US President Donald Trump directed authorities in Venezuela to deliver 50 million barrels of oil to New York. This move triggered volatility in global oil markets: Brent crude fell 0.51 percent to $60.39 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate rose 0.61 percent to $56.33 per barrel at 7:30 a.m. Singapore time on January 8.

Asian markets opened mixed on Thursday, January 8, 2026, amid geopolitical tensions, with Japan's Nikkei 225 down 0.46 percent and South Korea's Kospi up 0.12 percent.

On January 7, Trump reiterated via Truth Social that funds from Venezuelan oil sales could only buy American-made products, including agricultural goods, medicines, medical equipment, and gear for the power grid and energy facilities. "Venezuela will ONLY buy American-made products with the money they receive from our new oil deal," he wrote, calling it a wise choice benefiting both nations.

This builds on longstanding US-Venezuela tensions, with Trump emphasizing strengthened business ties post-operation.

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X discussions on Maduro's capture in Operation Absolute Resolve and Trump's Venezuelan oil shipment orders show polarized views: supporters praise it as a strategic US victory unlocking vast reserves, lowering energy prices, and countering China/Russia; critics condemn it as oil-driven imperialism violating international law. Markets noted fluctuating with supply glut fears, mixed stock reactions. Skeptics question true motives beyond narco-terrorism charges.

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Un giorno dopo l'annuncio del presidente USA Donald Trump che autorizza le compagnie petrolifere americane a investire nelle vaste riserve petrolifere del Venezuela dopo l'arresto di Nicolás Maduro, nuovi dettagli evidenziano sfide potenziali per la società statale petrolifera messicana Pemex. Con il Venezuela che detiene le maggiori riserve mondiali, una produzione rilanciata potrebbe deviare investimenti ed esportazioni, pressando Pemex in mezzo a restrizioni all'export e tensioni commerciali regionali.

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The White House has not ruled out pressuring Venezuela to limit its ties with China and Russia following President Trump's claim that the country will hand over oil reserves. China has condemned the move as blatant interference in Venezuelan sovereignty. Beijing stressed that Caracas holds full permanent sovereignty over its natural resources.

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