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Trump claims US oil companies are spending billions on Venezuela

Donald Trump announced that 'American oil companies are prepared to enter Venezuela to invest in restoring production, just hours after Nicolas Maduro had been captured by U.S. troops.

Trump stated on Saturday that he would have the largest oil companies in the United States spend billions to fix infrastructure and oil infrastructure. They will also start earning money for the country.

Exxon Mobil, ConocoPhillips, and others have long histories in Venezuela.

API spokeswoman: "We are closely monitoring developments in Venezuela, including their?potential impact on global energy markets." Chevron exports around 150,000 bpd crude oil from Venezuela to the U.S. Gulf Coast. It is concerned about the safety of its employees and the integrity of their assets.

Analysts?said that Trump's plan to get large U.S. companies into Venezuela to "get oil flowing" would be hampered by a lack of infrastructure, which will take many years and heavy investments. There are many questions about the Venezuelan oil sector, but it's clear that it will take tens or even hundreds of billions to turn it around, said Peter McNally of Third Bridge. He added that it may take at least 10 years for Western oil companies to commit to the country.

Trump stated that the U.S. embargo against all Venezuelan oil remained in full force. Trump told reporters the U.S. forces would stay in place until U.S. demands were fully met.

He said: "The American armada is still in place, and until the United States' demands are fully met and satisfied, we will retain all our military options." Reporting by Arathy S. Somasekhar and Richard Valdmanis; Writing by Andrea Shalal; Nathan Crooks, Editing by Frances Kerry

(source: Reuters)