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Trump cancels Venezuela strikes after oil deal

U.S. operations shift as Venezuela agrees to supply 30-50 million barrels of oil, leading to a cancelled military strike. Analysis on Canada's energy security implications.

China eyes Canadian oil after US Venezuela action

Chinese refiners are seeking Canadian crude as a replacement for sanctioned Venezuelan oil, with China buying nearly 40% of Canada's seaborne exports in 2025. Discover the market shift.

U.S. to Control Venezuelan Oil Sales Indefinitely

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright states Washington will maintain control over Venezuela's oil exports 'indefinitely,' a major shift in foreign energy policy with global market implications.

U.S. seizes Venezuelan oil tanker, asserts control over sales

The U.S. has seized a sanctioned Venezuela-linked oil tanker in the Atlantic, with its energy secretary stating control over Venezuelan oil sales will continue 'indefinitely'. This move signals a significant escalation in geopolitical energy strategy.

Ex-envoy: Canada 'parroting' Trump on Venezuela

A former Canadian diplomat criticizes Ottawa for aligning with a U.S. approach he calls anti-democratic towards Venezuela. Read the full analysis of Canada's foreign policy stance.

Venezuela's Oil Potential Locked by Sanctions, Investment Gap

Venezuela holds the world's largest oil reserves but production is a fraction of its peak. Sanctions and crumbling infrastructure mean its impact on tight global crude markets remains minimal. Discover the barriers to unlocking its potential.

How U.S. Venezuela Action Affects Canada

The U.S. capture of Venezuela's president raises global tensions. Explore five key ways this geopolitical shift could directly affect Canada's economy and foreign policy.

U.S. and Venezuela Strike $2 Billion Oil Export Deal

The U.S. and Venezuela reach a landmark deal for up to $2 billion in crude oil exports, redirecting shipments from China. President Trump announces the agreement, which follows the capture of Nicolas Maduro.

Gunfire Reported Near Venezuela's Miraflores Palace

Witnesses report gunfire near Venezuela's presidential palace following the capture of Nicolás Maduro. The incident adds to regional instability with direct implications for Canadian energy and foreign policy.

Venezuela Oil Claims in Doubt After Maduro Capture

The future of billions of barrels of Venezuelan oil claimed by foreign state-owned firms is uncertain after the U.S. detained President Nicolás Maduro. Read the latest analysis on the global energy implications.

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