Trump’s $100 billion Venezuela pitch meets oil industry skepticism

US President Donald Trump proposed a massive $100 billion investment in Venezuela's struggling energy sector, touting it as a means to lower global oil prices and ease costs for American consumers. However, top executives from major oil companies expressed deep skepticism about injecting such substantial capital into the country, citing unprofitability and government instability.

Several prominent energy giants have suffered significant losses in previous Venezuelan ventures, including Exxon Mobil, which saw its share price plummet due to Venezuela's economic crisis. The company's CEO, Darren Woods, stated that re-entering Venezuela a third time would require "significant changes" in the commercial frameworks and the country's legal system, making it currently "uninvestible."

When asked about the proposed plan, Trump claimed that oil companies "know the risks," but offered few assurances on how to prevent potential losses if the situation in Venezuela becomes unstable. He emphasized that his proposal envisions top executives from major oil companies spending at least $100 billion of their own money to boost Venezuelan oil production and drive down global prices to around $50 per barrel.

Trump also promised "total safety" and "total security" for oil workers in Venezuela, but these guarantees were woefully lacking in specifics. The plan would see revenue from the sale of Venezuelan oil routed into accounts controlled by the US government, with Trump asserting that this would allow the US to maintain control over Venezuela's government for an extended period.

The proposal has been met with criticism from international allies and election experts, who accuse Trump of interfering in Venezuela's affairs. The United Nations, along with other countries, have voiced concerns about Trump's stated goals, which some see as a thinly veiled attempt to gain influence over the country's oil reserves.

In a bizarre aside, Trump also discussed the possibility of acquiring Greenland from Denmark, warning that China or Russia would move in if the US doesn't act. This move could potentially threaten the existence of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and upend the post-World War II security arrangement for Western nations.
 
I gotta say, this proposal is totally red flag 🚨. Like, Trump's expecting oil companies to just put their own money on the line without any guarantees that they'll see a return? That's crazy talk! 🤯 And what about the stability issues in Venezuela? It's not like he's got a plan B or C... it's all just "trust me" and "I know what I'm doing". 😒 The fact that he's trying to control Venezuela's government through the oil money is straight-up problematic. We shouldn't be playing puppet master with another country's resources. 💸 And what about the risks of China or Russia swooping in? It sounds like Trump's just trying to flex his muscles and show off... not exactly a recipe for success 🤦‍♂️
 
OMG, are you kidding me? 🤯 Trump thinks we're just gonna bail out Venezuela's energy crisis with our own $$$?! 🤑 Like, what about his own country's problems?! 🤷‍♂️ And those major oil companies are all like "Nah, bruv, we ain't investing" 😂. It's like he thinks they're just made of money or something 💸. And what's with the "total safety" and "total security" for oil workers in Venezuela? 🚫 Like, that's not how it works, mate! 💪 Trump's all about the Benjamins, not about actually helping the Venezuelan people 🤝.
 
So like, this whole thing with Trump proposing to invest 100 billion dollars into Venezuela's energy sector is just so sketchy 🤔. I mean, come on, doesn't he know that major oil companies are already done with Venezuela? Exxon Mobil is like, "nope, not interested" 😂. And what's up with the plan to have top executives invest their own money? That sounds like a recipe for disaster 💸.

And don't even get me started on Trump's claims about safety and security for oil workers in Venezuela 🚨. Like, where are these guarantees coming from? He's not exactly known for being transparent about things 😒.

It's also super concerning that this plan could be seen as an attempt to gain control over Venezuela's government and oil reserves 🤯. The UN is already speaking out against it, and I'm like, "yup, they should be" 👍.

And can we talk about Greenland for a second? 😂 Like, what even is the deal with Trump wanting to acquire that from Denmark? Is he just trying to distract us from something else 🤷‍♀️?
 
the idea of injecting $100 billion into Venezuela's energy sector seems like a classic example of throwing money at a broken system 🤔. but is it really that simple? isn't the root issue the systemic instability and corruption that's been plaguing the country for decades? 🤑 and what about the environmental impact of boosting oil production in such a fragile ecosystem? 🌪️

and let's not forget about the elephant in the room - Trump's true motives. is this really just about lowering global oil prices or is it a power play to exert control over Venezuela's resources? 💸 the fact that he wants US executives to invest their own money makes me wonder if he's trying to create a new era of colonialism, where foreign powers dictate the terms of energy production in sovereign nations. 🌎
 
I'm totally baffled by this whole Venezuela oil deal... $100 billion from major energy companies is a huge ask, considering their past losses there! 🤯 Trump's guarantee of "total safety" and "total security" for oil workers in Venezuela sounds like just a PR stunt to me... where are the specifics? 💸 It's clear that this plan is more about US influence over Venezuela's government than actually helping the country. 🌎 Newsflash, Donald: just because you're willing to shell out cash doesn't mean it'll magically solve all your problems! 😂
 
idk why trump is thinkin we should invest 100 billion in venezuela lol what r he even thinkin? its like tryin to put water in a bucket that's already full 🤯 and then expect it 2 fill up again lol and dont get me started on the whole greenland thing what's next? usa buying canada or somethin 🤣??
 
I'm not sure about this one... 🤔 The idea of investing $100 billion into Venezuela's energy sector seems like a massive gamble. I mean, we've seen what happened to Exxon Mobil before, right? It's not like the US is getting a guaranteed return on investment here. And Trump's promises of "total safety" and "total security" for oil workers don't exactly fill me with confidence 😬.

I'm all for exploring new energy sources and supporting struggling countries, but this seems like a case of throwing money at a problem without having a solid plan in place 🤑. Plus, what's really driving Trump's motivations here? Is it just about lowering global oil prices or is there something more to it? 🤷‍♂️
 
This is just another example of Trump's reckless disregard for reality 🙄. Like, who does he think is going to voluntarily invest $100 billion in Venezuela with all its issues? It's a recipe for disaster. And what exactly do we get out of it? A promise from Trump that oil companies will "know the risks"? Give me a break 😂.

And then there's this bit about acquiring Greenland... I mean, what's next? Buying up small island nations to secure our energy future? 🌴 It's just another ego-driven power grab by Trump. And let's not forget the potential consequences for global security – who wants to mess with that? 😬
 
🤯 $100 billion investment in Venezuela's energy sector? That's like asking if you can afford to put a giant dent in your own wallet 💸 And the fact that top oil execs are like "nope, not investing" 🚫 says it all. I mean, we're talking Exxon Mobil here, one of the biggest players in the game, and they've already had one disastrous foray into Venezuela 😩.

Trump's plan sounds like a recipe for disaster 🌪️, especially with him saying he wants oil companies to invest their own money 💸 and promising "total safety" 🤷‍♂️ without any specifics. And what about the UN and other countries calling out his plans as interference? 🚫 Not sure if Trump is trying to be a hero or just stir up some trouble 😅.

And omg, China or Russia moving in on Greenland? 😲 That's like a real-life game of Risk 🎲. The whole thing feels super volatile and unpredictable 🤯.
 
I'm low-key confused about Trump's plan to invest $100 billion in Venezuela's energy sector 🤔. Like, what's the logic behind throwing cash at a struggling country with questionable stability? 🤑 And yeah, major oil companies are not down to risk it all just because Trump says so 😒. It sounds like he's more interested in exerting influence over Venezuela's oil reserves than actually helping the country.

I mean, I get why he wants to lower global oil prices and boost American consumers' wallets 🚀, but this plan seems like a hot mess 🤯. And what about the guarantees on safety and security for oil workers? Like, how does that even work? 💼 The UN is right to be skeptical about this whole thing – it's bordering on interference in Venezuela's internal affairs 🌎.

And can we talk about Trump's side hustle – Greenland being sold to Denmark? 🤣 What's next, buying Iceland too? 😂 It's like he's trying to distract us from the real issues while making these questionable moves 🙅‍♂️. Anyway, I think this whole thing needs a serious reformatting and fact-checking before we can even discuss it 📊💡.
 
I'm low-key surprised Trump is still trying to insert himself into Venezuela's energy crisis 🤯💸 $100 billion is a whoppin' amount, and I'm skeptical about how it's gonna work out without major oil companies jumping at the chance 💦 Exxon Mobil already had some major losses in Venezuela, so I don't think they're just gonna roll over and start investing again. Trump needs to provide way more concrete plans on how this is gonna go down 👀 And what's with the bit about securing Greenland? Like, isn't that a whole different continent 🌍️ Can we just focus on solving energy issues for real instead of getting all geopolitical?
 
I don't get why Trump is so keen on getting involved with Venezuela's energy sector 🤔📉 $100 billion sounds like a huge gamble to me. I mean, we all know how well that's worked out for Exxon Mobil in the past 😬. And what's with this 'total safety' and 'security' guarantee? Like, where exactly is he planning on deploying his private security detail to Venezuela? 🤷‍♂️ It just feels like another one of Trump's 'bold' moves without a solid plan 💥.

And have you seen the UN's response to this proposal? International allies are speaking out against it, and for good reason - it does seem like an attempt to exert control over Venezuela's government 🤝. I'm all for supporting our allies, but let's not forget that we're talking about a sovereign nation here 🌎. Maybe instead of throwing money at the problem, we should be listening to their solutions? 🤔
 
I gotta say, this whole Venezuela situation is super confusing 🤯 Trump thinks $100 billion will magically solve everything, but oil companies are like "no way, José" 💸 They've already lost so much in the past, I don't think anyone's gonna wanna invest again without some major reforms. And what's with all the secrecy around safety and security? It sounds like a bad movie plot 🎥 Trump just wants to control Venezuela's oil reserves, but that's not how it works. International experts are right to question this move – it feels like interference at its finest 😒
 
I gotta say, this is some wild stuff. Trump thinks he can just waltz in with a gazillion dollars and make all his oil buddies happy? 🤣 Please, those guys have been burned by Venezuela before and they're not about to get suckered in again. And what's up with the whole "investing" thing? He wants them to pour their own cash into the country without any guarantees? That's just crazy talk! 😂

And don't even get me started on the UN and all those other countries hating on Trump for this move. I mean, come on, he's trying to help out a struggling economy or whatever, but of course that's gonna sound like interference to everyone else. 🤦‍♂️ And now Greenland? What's next? The moon? 🌕 This guy's got some serious issues with diplomacy...
 
I'm so down with this 💸💼 idea 😏. Let's be real, who needs a stable government or functional economy when you've got oil rigs to exploit? Trump's plan is all about lining his own pockets and securing American consumers' gas prices, but what about the long game? Venezuela's got some of the most valuable reserves in the world, and whoever controls that oil control gets the whole region 🤯.

And let's not forget, this move is all about geopolitics - who does Trump think he's fooling with his empty promises of "total safety" and "security"? It's all about extending US influence, just like it was in Iran during Obama's term 👀. The fact that international allies and the UN are calling him out on it? Just more proof that Trump thinks he can do whatever he wants without consequences 🙄.

As for Greenland... bruh, who wouldn't want to expand US territory? It's a strategic move to counterbalance China's growing power and keep Russia in check 💪. Who needs international law or diplomacy when you've got military might? This is what happens when you have an unstable leader like Trump at the helm 🤦‍♂️
 
Wow 🤯, this is so interesting... Trump thinks he's a superhero saving Venezuela from itself? $100 billion is insane 💸! What if it all just goes up in flames like his previous endeavors? How can he promise "total safety" and "total security" for oil workers when he can't even guarantee that himself? 🤷‍♂️ This whole thing reeks of Trump being reckless and not thinking things through...
 
I'm not sure how anyone can trust Trump's plan for Venezuela 🤔. He's throwing a ton of money at a country that's already struggling, without even considering if it'll work in reality. I mean, what makes him think oil companies will just pour in their own cash to boost production and lower prices? It sounds like a pipe dream to me 💸.

And let's not forget about the lack of specifics on safety and security for oil workers 🚧. Trump's all talk and no action as usual. I'm worried this whole thing is just another attempt to exert US influence over Venezuela, but in a way that could harm the country and its people 🌎.

What's next? Acquiring Greenland from Denmark too? 😂 It feels like Trump's making up these crazy plans on the fly, without thinking through the consequences 💥. Maybe he should focus on addressing some of America's own problems before trying to meddle with other countries' affairs 🙄
 
man this is so shady... trump thinks he can just swoop in with a $100 billion investment and solve all venezuela's problems? newsflash, dude: the country's got some serious internal strife goin on, and injectin' more cash into that toxic mix ain't gonna make it better. and what's with the "total safety" and "security" guarantees? sounds like trump's just tryin' to cover his own behinds, if you ask me 🤔💸
 
omg i just can't even imagine injecting 100 billion into venezuela's energy sector lol what if it all goes south again like with exxon mobil? i remember my dad lost a ton of money on venezuelan stocks back in the day 🤦‍♂️ anyway trump's plan seems super vague about how he'll keep oil workers safe and stuff and now people are worried about him trying to take over venezuela's government 🤑 it's like he's playing some kinda game of risk without checking the manual 😅 and what's with the whole acquiring greenland thing? like, can't we just focus on our own problems for once? 🤯
 
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