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US Announces Venezuela Energy Deal Post-Maduro Capture

Following the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, the US announces a historic energy initiative to stabilise Caracas's oil sector and allow its crude into global markets under US oversight. Read the full details.

US Rolls Back Venezuela Sanctions for Energy Deal

The US announces a selective rollback of sanctions on Venezuela, granting a license for crude oil sales. This major policy shift aims to boost global supply and follows a deal between Maduro's government and the opposition. Read the full details.

US Extends Venezuela Oil Sanctions Indefinitely

The US has indefinitely extended sanctions on Venezuela's oil sector, maintaining control over revenue. This move pressures Maduro to uphold electoral reforms. Details on the impact and global oil markets.

US to get 50M barrels of Venezuelan oil, Trump says

US President Donald Trump announces a major oil deal with Venezuela, claiming proceeds will benefit both nations. This follows a US military operation that killed 24 Venezuelan personnel. Read the latest updates.

US to Get 50M Barrels of Venezuela Oil After Raid

Following a deadly raid capturing Nicolás Maduro, Trump announces a major US-Venezuela oil deal. Caracas accuses Washington of war crimes as global tensions rise. Full details inside.

Oil Pipeline Bursts Twice in Assam's Dibrugarh, Spills Crude

An Oil India Limited pipeline in Dibrugarh's Tingkhong area ruptured twice within 12 hours, spilling crude oil onto farmlands and fish ponds. Locals report dead fish and fire risks. Read more on the environmental impact and OIL's response.

US Oil Stocks Jump 10% on Venezuela Regime Change

US oil companies surged in pre-market trading after the military capture of Venezuela's President Maduro. President Trump announced plans for the US to run Venezuela and revive its oil industry. Read the full analysis.

Sanctioned Venezuelan Oil Tankers Depart in Stealth Mode

A report reveals over a dozen oil tankers under US sanctions left Venezuela covertly. Some were loaded, others empty. This highlights ongoing challenges in enforcing oil sanctions against Caracas. Read the full analysis.

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