07 Jan 2026
46m

This Is What Maduro's Arrest Means for the Oil Market

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The podcast explores the implications of the U.S. intervention in Venezuela, particularly regarding its oil reserves and geopolitical motivations. Gregory Brew, a senior analyst at Eurasia Group, provides insights into Venezuela's oil production history, the complexities of its heavy sour crude, and the factors influencing international oil companies' involvement. The discussion questions whether the U.S. action was primarily driven by oil interests, considering that the U.S. is now the world's largest oil producer and Venezuela's production is limited. The conversation also touches on the potential impact on countries like Guyana, Cuba, Iran, and China, as well as the role of OPEC in the current market. The potential for future U.S. actions in the region, particularly concerning Cuba and Iran, is also considered.

Outlines

Part 1: The Arrest and Oil Reality

Part 2: Corporate Interests and Investment Barriers

Part 3: U.S. Strategy and Global Leverage

Part 4: Geopolitical Fallout and Future Outlook

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