Paying over $100 billion to rebuild Venezuela’s oil industry won’t be the biggest obstacle facing U.S. oil companies

Paying over $100 billion to rebuild Venezuela’s oil industry won’t be the biggest obstacle facing U.S. oil companies


For the oil market, the hype is real — the U.S. now has the opportunity to to more freely access crude from Venezuela, a country that’s widely accepted to be home to the world’s largest oil reserves. But the reality is that U.S. oil companies may not be all that eager to jump in.

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