White House summons Repsol to meeting on Venezuela

The White House has summoned Repsol and other major oil companies to a meeting this Friday to discuss the oil sector situation in Venezuela. This comes one week after the US military intervention in the country and the arrest of Nicolás Maduro. The Spanish oil firm maintains a significant presence in Venezuela despite prior restrictions.

The meeting, scheduled for this Friday, will bring together the world's major oil companies, including the Spanish firm Repsol, as reported by Bloomberg on Thursday. It takes place at a critical juncture, exactly one week after the US government launched a military intervention in Venezuela and arrested President Nicolás Maduro.

In May, the United States revoked permissions for Repsol to export crude and derivatives from Venezuela, a step also taken against Italy's Eni and US-based Global Oil Terminals. Only Chevron continues operations in the Caribbean nation. Repsol, operating in Venezuela for over 30 years, holds mining rights largely undeveloped and maintains significant economic and strategic ties to the country.

Currently, Repsol has developed 280 gross square kilometers of oil surface area, shared with the state-owned PDVSA, with another 1,907 square kilometers pending development. In 2024, its net production in Venezuela reached 24 million barrels of oil equivalent, mainly natural gas for internal use to power Venezuelan electricity plants. The company produces 39,000 barrels daily, primarily from the Petroquiriquire project, where PDVSA owns 60% and Repsol 40%.

This summons highlights the multimillion-dollar stakes of Spanish companies in Venezuela, involving thousands of employees, though operations have waned.

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トランプ大統領が米国によるニコラス・マドゥロ大統領捕獲後、米大手石油会社がベネズエラの荒廃した石油インフラ修復に「数十億ドル」を投じると述べた1日後、エネルギーアナリストらは、生産回復には数年かかり、政治的安定、契約保護、同国超重質原油の生産・精製経済性に依存すると警告した。

US President Donald Trump criticized ExxonMobil and threatened to bar its investments in Venezuela after the company's CEO called the country unviable for investment. The remarks followed a White House meeting aimed at securing $100 billion in private investments to rebuild Venezuela's oil sector. Despite initial skepticism, Exxon plans to send a technical team to the country soon.

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The US military has launched an attack on Venezuela, capturing President Nicolás Maduro in an operation by the elite Delta Force unit. Donald Trump has stated that Washington will govern the country until a safe transition. The event threatens to raise oil prices amid geopolitical tensions.

米外交チームが2026年1月9日金曜日にカラカスに到着し、2019年以来停止中の米大使館業務の段階的再開の可能性についての初期評価を実施するためで、The Daily WireがCNNを引用。訪問は、ドナルド・トランプ大統領が米軍がベネズエラ指導者ニコラス・マドゥロと妻シリア・フローレスを米作戦で捕獲し、米国に連行して起訴に臨ませたと述べた数日後。

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Following the US military's capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on January 4, 2026, Latin American governments are rethinking their reliance on China and Russia for protection against Washington. Beijing has reaffirmed its commitment to Venezuela amid ongoing energy ties, while US President Trump pledged forces will oversee a political transition to keep oil flowing globally, including to China.

ニコラス・マドゥロの拘束後、米石油会社がベネズエラの埋蔵量を開発することを認めるドナルド・トランプ大統領の発表から1日後、政治的・経済的リスクの中で実務的なアクセスと企業興味についての疑問が残る。ベネズエラ石油輸出に対する米国の禁輸は続いている。

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ベネズエラのニコラス・マドゥロ大統領は、麻薬密輸対策で米国と「真剣な」対話を行う用意があると述べ、米企業がベネズエラの石油セクターに投資できると示唆した。トランプ政権が抑止攻撃を強化し、カラカスへの圧力を強める中での発言だ。

 

 

 

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