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Energy Secretary: US must control Venezuelan oil exports to influence change

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said that the United States must control Venezuela's oil revenue and sales to achieve the changes it seeks to see in Venezuela.

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Donald Trump announced over the weekend that the U.S. will "take control" after U.S. troops ousted Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro. This could allow U.S. companies to access the vast oil reserves of Venezuela.

Wright added that instead of blocking the oil as it is now, the government will sell it to buyers around the U.S.

Wright said that the?sales will be controlled by the U.S. Government, and the revenues collected from them "will be deposited into U.S. controlled accounts."

We have a lot of leverage if we can control the oil flow, the sales and the flow cash from these sales. You can't have change without high leverage.

Wright spoke at the Goldman Sachs Energy, CleanTech & Utilities Conference, held in Miami.

Trump's top priority is to increase the crude oil production from Venezuela. Venezuela produced as much as 3 million barrels per day in the 1970s. Mismanagement and limited investment from foreign countries led to a massive drop in production. It averaged about 1.1 million bpd per year last year.

Wright stated that if conditions were right, he could increase production by several hundred thousand barrels per day in the short- to medium-term with only a small amount of capital.

South America is home to the largest oil reserves in the world, but it only accounts for?about 1 percent of global oil supply.

U.S. oil executives will visit the White House this week to discuss how to revive Venezuela's oil sector. This was reported on Tuesday. Reporting by Nathan Crooks in Miami, Sheila Dang and Vallari Srivastava from Bengaluru. Editing by Saumyadeb Chkrabarty.

(source: Reuters)