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Maria Machado: Venezuela could quintuple oil production under a democratic government
Posted on 3/25/26 at 12:38 pm
Posted on 3/25/26 at 12:38 pm
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HOUSTON — Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said her country could eventually quintuple its crude production with a transition to a democratic government and an extensive overhaul of its oil rules.
Machado laid out a detailed plan to oil executives gathered at the CERAWeek by S&P Global conference in Houston that would completely reform Venezuela’s oil sector, transforming it from a state-run enterprise to a “fully private” industry. The U.S. captured the country’s former leader Nicolás Maduro earlier this year and has hoped to boost production from its moribund oil fields.
Machado said her plan could raise the country’s oil production from the current roughly 1 million barrels a day to as much as 5 million barrels a day, higher than the country produced at its peak. But that effort must begin with free and fair elections and a transition to a democratically elected government, she said.
“We’re grateful for these early efforts that President Trump’s administration and [Energy] Secretary [Chris] Wright have done, and we recognize the importance in opening this new chapter for our country,” Machado said from the CERAWeek stage. “What comes next, though, must go further.”
Machado estimated it would require about $150 billion in investment over the next decade to restore Venezuela’s dilapidated oil industry and raise its production to those levels.
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Royalties would be capped at 20 percent, and international oil companies would fully control their production, with fiscal terms locked in when contracts are signed.
“You will own production right out of the wellhead,” she told the companies.
Machado touted Venezuela’s crude as a stable alternative as the war in Iran disrupts oil supplies from the Persian Gulf, noting her nation sits just five days away by ship from the United States.
The Trump administration has walked a political tightrope as it works with Venezuela’s acting leader, Delcy Rodríguez, to boost oil production while nudging the country toward democracy. It is unclear if and when it will hold free and fair elections, which Machado estimated would take at least nine months to organize.
Wright, who recently traveled to Venezuela, told the conference on Monday that he has had “constructive” interactions with Rodríguez’s administration. He praised the nation’s recent reforms to its landmark hydrocarbon law, but said further changes will be needed.
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Getting a pro-democratic, pro-private government in Venezuela, who is actually in our own hemisphere, could pay big dividends.
Posted on 3/25/26 at 12:40 pm to ragincajun03
Just don't let Chy-Na take what they want
Posted on 3/25/26 at 12:40 pm to ragincajun03
She’s a WEF global Marxist puppet. It’s why Trump didn’t back her
At her very best she’s a socialist. Nothing democratic about her
At her very best she’s a socialist. Nothing democratic about her
This post was edited on 3/25/26 at 12:41 pm
Posted on 3/25/26 at 12:48 pm to Sweep Da Leg
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She’s a WEF global Marxist puppet. It’s why Trump didn’t back her At her very best she’s a socialist. Nothing democratic about her
She’s buying time until 2028. She saw what happened to the boss and doesn’t want to take a ride herself. If a Dem wins in 2028, Maduro will be back on a plane the minute they get sworn in. If I was an oil company, I’d be pretty hesitant to invest.
Posted on 3/25/26 at 1:06 pm to ragincajun03
Is most of their production out of Maracaibo or Orinco now? Oil from Orinco is sh*t.
Posted on 3/25/26 at 1:08 pm to Defenseiskey
Venezuela still ain’t doing too hot. Since Mario lost power, Zulia at least is having daily black outs.
Posted on 3/25/26 at 1:15 pm to ragincajun03
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said her country could eventually quintuple its crude production with a transition to a democratic government and an extensive overhaul of its oil rules.
More like “an extensive overhaul of its infrastructure and no longer letting well connected idiot relatives have high ranking positions in the state oil company.”
Posted on 3/25/26 at 1:26 pm to dyslexiateechur
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Zulia at least is having daily black outs.
I know, my in laws are from Cabimas. To be fair, there was a lot of blackouts before.
Posted on 3/25/26 at 1:33 pm to ragincajun03
I don't know who that is, or why i should care who that is, but she sounds hot.
This is the OT by the way, not the politard board.
So if she isn't hot, then move this stupid arse political crap somewhere else.
and if she is hot, then shame on you for not posting hot pictures of her.
This is the OT by the way, not the politard board.
So if she isn't hot, then move this stupid arse political crap somewhere else.
and if she is hot, then shame on you for not posting hot pictures of her.
Posted on 3/25/26 at 1:45 pm to Defenseiskey
My family is from Los Puertos Altagracia. Uncle says the blackouts are way worse than before.
Posted on 3/25/26 at 1:50 pm to ragincajun03
We need an Oil and Gas Board.
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