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Sources say that Venezuelan banks are set to receive $300 million in oil money for them to exchange on the market.

Two financial sources and a market analyst reported that four Venezuelan banks received a notification this week from the country's government that it would split $300 million in oil revenue deposited into an account in Qatar. This will allow them to sell dollars for Venezuelan companies who need foreign currency to pay materials.

The U.S. seizes Venezuelan oil tanks and hits the country's main revenue stream.

Venezuelan companies that need to import raw materials are forced to exchange their local bolivars, which they have earned through oil sales or transactions with foreign credit cards in the country, for dollars held at the central bank.

Delcy Rodriguez said that the Venezuelan interim president would channel oil revenues through the central banking system.

She said, "They will reach the private banks via the foreign exchange market mechanism."

The U.S. announced this week that it has completed the first $500,000,000 in?sales from Venezuelan oil. This is part of the $2 billion agreement signed this month after the ouster of the?President Nicolas Maduro, and the swearing-in of the?interim leader Rodriguez. The administration of U.S. president Donald Trump has stated that Venezuela will sell 30 to 50 million barrels.

A source in the industry familiar with the plan has confirmed that the main account used for the transactions is located in Qatar.

Rodriguez, who submitted to the country's parliament a proposal to reform the hydrocarbons laws, which aims to boost oil investment, said that a part of the revenue would go to infrastructure and social projects.

The two sources say that authorities told four local financial institutions on Thursday, who all have correspondent banks abroad, they would receive $75 million from oil revenue each in the next few days.

Sources?added that the dollars could be sold by central bank guidelines to Venezuelan companies. The central bank and the finance ministry did not respond to comments.

"Some $500,000,000 has already been deposited into the Qatar trust." "Some $500 million has already been deposited in the Qatar trust," Alejandro Grisanti of local analyst 'firm Ecoanalitica wrote on X Friday.

Venezuelan authorities began to allow the use of dollar-linked crypto currencies like USDT on the exchange markets in the second half of 2025 after the U.S. granted Chevron an export license with restrictions but prohibited payments to the Venezuelan government.

One source said that even crypto flows into the private sector have fallen. She added that if there are more dollars coming in from crude oil sales, crypto allocations will likely decline.

The bolivar fell 83% by 2025, which led to a rapid increase in prices. (Reporting and Editing by David Gregorio).

(source: Reuters)