Trump promises oil executives ‘total safety’ if they invest in Venezuela

US President Donald Trump has assured oil executives that investing in Venezuela comes with "total safety" as the White House seeks to quickly secure $100bn in investments to revive the country's vast petroleum reserves. Trump made the statement during a meeting with oil industry executives, where he emphasized that companies will not be dealing directly with Venezuela but rather through the US government.

According to Trump, giant oil companies will spend at least $100bn of their own money, as they don't need government money, but require government protection. He also claimed that his administration has a stable relationship with Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodriguez and is willing to provide backstops for any investments made by private companies.

However, experts are skeptical about the prospects of re-engaging in Venezuela due to ongoing US sanctions, political uncertainty, and a history of state asset seizures. Darren Woods, CEO of ExxonMobil, described the current commercial framework as "un-investable" and called for significant changes to be made to ensure durable investment protections.

The meeting with oil executives comes as the White House seeks to capitalize on Venezuela's vast petroleum reserves, which have slumped below one million barrels per day. Trump has vowed to convince oil companies that his administration can provide stability and protection in the sector, although many are waiting for terms from the Venezuelans and clarity on US commitments.

Critics of the gathering argue that Trump's goal appears to be to hand billionaires control over Venezuela's oil, while others have expressed concerns about the potential instability and economic crisis that could deepen if funds do not reach Venezuela for basic goods.
 
I wonder how Trump plans to guarantee total safety for oil investments in Venezuela... like what happens when there's a power struggle or something? 🤔💸 Also, isn't it weird that the US government is supposed to provide protection instead of letting companies take on more risk? 🤑 It sounds like the White House wants to keep control over the oil industry. What if they're not willing to share profits with the Venezuelan people? 🤷‍♂️
 
I don't get why they're so sure about investing in Venezuela 🤔. Like, $100bn is a lot of money! And Trump says it's totally safe? But what about the sanctions and all that? I mean, isn't there a lot of uncertainty going on there? 🌪️ Also, have you seen those prices for oil lately? It's crazy high! 💸 Do they really think companies are just gonna invest billions without knowing how their money is gonna be used? 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm really worried about this one... investing $100bn in Venezuela sounds like a recipe for disaster 🤔. I mean, what's to stop these oil companies from just getting taken advantage of? The US gov't is supposed to be the one protecting them, but we all know how that usually works out 😒. And have you seen the state of the country right now? It's like a mess, and Trump thinks he can just wave his magic wand and make it all better? 🎩 Please. We need concrete plans and not just empty promises from the White House 💸. I'm also worried about the people of Venezuela who are suffering right now... do we really care about securing their oil or should we be helping them out instead? 🤷‍♂️
 
🚨💸 Trump's plan sounds like a recipe for disaster 🌪️ - oil executives are gonna get fleeced by Venezuelans who don't have stable cash flow 💸, plus US sanctions will still hinder investments 😒. It's all about lining the pockets of billionaires while Venezuela remains in crisis mode ⚠️. Can't believe they're pushing to get $100bn without even having a clear plan 🤦‍♂️. What's next? Selling out to Russian oligarchs or Chinese corporations? 🤝
 
I just got back from holiday in Europe 🏖️ and I'm still thinking about this crazy decision by Trump to invest in Venezuela 💸. Like, what's going on? The guy is basically saying we'll protect you oil companies from the Venezuelans if you spend your own money 🤑. It sounds like some shady deal to me 😕.

And let's be real, who trusts this government 🤔? We've got sanctions and politicians making crazy decisions all the time 🙅‍♂️. I'm sure it'll all work out in the end, but I've got my doubts 💔. What's next, investing in North Korea too? 🤯

And don't even get me started on how they're gonna use that money 💸. Oil companies are already raking it in, so what's the point of handing over $100bn? It just seems like a way for Trump to play big shot and look good on TV 📺.

I guess only time will tell if this is going to be some wild success or total mess 🤦‍♂️. One thing's for sure, I'll be keeping an eye on this situation from afar 👀.
 
I'm super worried about this whole deal with Venezuela 🤔. I mean, investing $100bn in a country with such a turbulent history? It sounds like a recipe for disaster to me 😬. What's next, handing over the keys to the kids' college funds? 🤑 Not sure what Trump is thinking here, but it's just not adding up. The sanctions and political uncertainty should be major red flags for any investor 🚫. And what's with this "government protection" thing? Sounds like a fancy way of saying "we'll let you play with fire, but we won't light the match ourselves 😒".
 
I'm so worried about this 🤕... Investing in Venezuela is a huge risk, considering everything that's going on there. The US sanctions are still in place, and it's hard to trust anyone when the government is being super vague about what they're looking for. $100bn is a lot of money, but I think it's gonna end up being a total waste 🚮. These oil companies are just getting sucked into something that could spiral outta control. We need some solid answers from both sides before we start pouring our money in 💸.
 
I'm not buying it 🤑. Trump is just trying to get rich off Venezuela's oil without doing any real work on fixing the country. I mean, $100bn from private companies? That's a pretty tall order, especially with all the uncertainty and sanctions in place. And what about the people of Venezuela? Are they just going to be pawns for these big oil companies?

I also don't trust Trump's claims about having a stable relationship with Delcy Rodriguez. I've seen too many deals like this where the US is just using other countries as a proxy to get what it wants. And let's not forget, ExxonMobil's CEO is basically saying that the current setup is "un-investable" - which means there's no way anyone can make money in Venezuela right now.

It's all about lining the pockets of billionaires and ignoring the struggles of everyday Venezuelans 🤷‍♂️. I just don't think this is going to end well...
 
omg u guys i just heard this news about trump trying to get oil companies to invest in venezuela again idk why but like trump is saying they'll be totally safe lol no one believes him tho i mean its a total scam the us has sanctions on venezuela and there arent even 1 mil barrels of oil being produced per day how can he promise them safety? and what about delcy rodriguez she's not even president yet like trump thinks shes got all these connections or wut? anyway just thinking about billionaires controlling venezuelas oil is wild its like theyre trying to make a fortune off a country thats already struggling
 
I'm wondering, is the pursuit of profit really worth risking another economic disaster in a country already reeling from sanctions and internal strife? I mean, what's the real cost of "total safety" when it comes to investing in Venezuela? Is it just a bunch of corporate jargon for "we're not sure if we'll make any money, but hey, at least we've got the US government to back us up"? 🤔

It seems like Trump is trying to pass the buck by saying that oil companies don't need government money, but they do need government protection. But what's protecting them from themselves? Are we just creating a new era of exploitation, where billionaires get to reap the rewards while the Venezuelan people suffer? 💸
 
I'm not sure what to think about this one 🤔... I mean, on one hand, $100bn in investments could really help revitalize Venezuela's economy and bring some stability to the country. And Trump is trying to reassure oil companies that they'll be safe if they invest, which is a good start 😊. But at the same time, experts are saying it's super unlikely that anything will actually happen because of the US sanctions and all... I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this plays out 🕰️.

It's also kinda interesting that ExxonMobil's CEO is calling for changes in the commercial framework - maybe that could lead to some positive changes? 💡. And on a more serious note, I do worry about what could happen if the oil companies don't get their investments sorted out - it could be a real mess 🤯. But hey, at least Trump is trying, right? 🙏. Maybe we'll all be surprised and it works out in the end! ✨
 
I'm like "what's next?" 🤯 They're already trying to get the big shots in here to pour their money into a country with all these red flags 🚨. I mean, no one wants to deal directly with Venezuela, but they don't want the US government to be involved either 🤑. It's like Trump is trying to sell oil to oil people without even understanding the problems in this whole thing 💸.

And what really gets me is that these oil execs are supposed to invest a hundred billion dollars on their own, no government money needed? Sounds fishy to me 🐟. And they're just gonna hand it over to Trump's friends at Venezuela and let them sort it out? Come on 😒. I don't think so.

These sanctions and political uncertainty are pretty big roadblocks for anyone looking to get in here 💥. And what if the Venezuelans just wanna keep their oil for themselves? It seems like a recipe for disaster 🌪️. This whole thing is just too much of a gamble for me 😬.
 
I'm all for supporting our allies, but I've got my doubts about this one... 🤔 Trump is talking total safety, but what about all the sanctions in place? How's he planning to shield these oil companies from the risk of asset seizures or whatnot? And let's be real, $100bn is a pretty steep ask. Are they really going to shell out that kind of cash just for a piece of the action? 🤑 I'm also wondering if anyone's thought through the long-term implications of handing over control to private companies. What about Venezuela's people? Do we not care about their basic needs anymore? 🤷‍♀️
 
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Oil executives thinking they can just waltz into Venezuela and start siphoning off all that sweet, sweet oil 💪? 🤑 "Total safety" from Trump is about as believable as a 2024 presidential candidate promising to make America rich again...again 😂

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US sanctions, political uncertainty, and asset seizures are not exactly the most conducive environment for investment 🤔. But hey, who needs stability when you can have billions in oil profits? 💸
 
Dude, I don't know how they expect oil companies to trust investing in Venezuela right now 🤔. It's like trying to make a cake with all the ingredients stuck together 😂. Trump is saying one thing but it sounds like he's just pouring money down a drain 💸. I mean, $100 billion? That's a whole lotta cash, man! 🤑 But what if Venezuela keeps going through these power struggles and asset seizures? It's hard to see how that would be stable enough for the oil companies. And let's not forget about those US sanctions... that just makes it even more complicated 🤯. I'm worried they're gonna end up losing all their money like the last time they invested in Venezuela back in the 90s 💔. It'd be a shame if this ends in disaster, you know? 🌪️
 
Ugh, can you believe this 🤯? Trump is basically saying we'll protect your investments in Venezuela, but only if you pay us first 💸. Like, what a crook 😒. And don't even get me started on the fact that he's trying to hand over control of Venezuela's oil to billionaires 🤑. It's like they're going to suck the life out of the country and leave it in shambles 💀.

And have you seen the sanctions situation there? It's a total mess 😩. How are we even supposed to trust that Trump is being serious about stability and protection when he's basically just trying to squeeze more money out of oil companies? 🤑 It's like, come on guys, get real for once 😒.

I'm not buying it at all 🚫. This whole thing feels like a scam 💸. And what really gets my goat is that no one seems to be holding Trump accountable for his actions 🤥. Where are the experts who actually care about Venezuela's future? 🤔
 
🤔 investing in venezuela is a high-risk game, but i think its also an opportunity to reflect on our priorities as a society... what are we really fighting for? is it just about lining the pockets of billionaires or is it about creating a better future for everyone? 🤑🌎 i mean, $100bn is a lot of money, but if its not going towards improving living conditions or infrastructure in venezuela, does it even matter? 🤷‍♂️ the us government's approach seems more focused on securing profits than on addressing the underlying issues that led to the current crisis. 📉💸
 
I'm low-key worried about this whole situation 🤔💸. I mean, who needs $100bn investments from giant oil companies when there's still so much uncertainty in Venezuela? It seems like the White House is just trying to grease the wheels for some wealthy CEOs and forget about the actual people who live there 😐. The fact that companies won't be dealing directly with Venezuela but rather through the US government sounds sketchy 🚨. What's next, handing over control of a country to private interests? Not cool 💔. We need transparency and accountability in these dealings, not just a bunch of corporate handshakes 👍.
 
I'm soooo worried about this 🤯... investing in Venezuela? Are you kidding me?! Back in my day, we didn't just hand out billions to corporations without making sure it's gonna work out in the long run 😒. I mean, what if these oil companies are just using it as a way to get rich quick and leave Venezuela in shambles? 💸

And let's not forget about those US sanctions 🚫... how are they supposed to make it easy for companies to invest when there's already all this red tape holding them back? It doesn't add up, you know? 🤔 I'm sure these oil executives think they're getting a sweet deal, but what about the people of Venezuela who really need help right now? 🌎

I just don't trust Trump on this one... he's always been all about lining his own pockets and now he wants to do it through oil? No thanks! 💁‍♀️ Can't we just focus on solving some real problems instead of trying to make a quick buck off of someone else's misfortune? 🤷‍♂️
 
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