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2020 Sep 4, 11:54am   4,558 views  122 comments

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Venezuela’s oil industry—rich in reserves, a crucial Allied resource in World War II, a founding member of OPEC—is grinding toward a halt.

Venezuela has greater oil stores than any other country. But after years of corruption, mismanagement and more recently U.S. sanctions, its oil output has dropped to a tenth of what it was two decades ago.

From Lake Maracaibo in the west to the Orinoco oil belt in the east, abandoned wells rust in the sun as looters scavenge the metal. The last drilling rig still working in Venezuela shut down in August. The country is on course, by the end of this year, to be pumping little more oil than the state of Wyoming.

“Twenty percent of the world’s oil is in Venezuela, but what good is it if we can’t monetize it?” said Carlos Mendoza, an ambassador under the late socialist president Hugo Chávez, who enjoyed an oil bonanza when prices were high but starved the industry of investment and maintenance funds.

“We’re entering a post-oil era,” Mr. Mendoza said.

While petroleum is under stress world-wide from climate-change concerns and the rise of wind and solar power, what is happening to oil in Venezuela goes far beyond the global industry’s troubles. It is an existential crisis for a country long dependent on oil for nearly all of its hard-currency earnings.

This year, Venezuela’s oil income will probably fall below the limited funds coming in from other sources such as gold mining and overseas workers’ remittances, said Luis Vicente León, an economist and pollster. Venezuela’s economy is likely to shrink more than 30% this year from the oil collapse plus the pandemic, says Ecoanalitica, a Caracas business consulting firm.

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106   RWSGFY   2025 Dec 17, 9:23pm  

If Kummala was elected in 2024 she would have started a war in 2025 for sure!
107   RWSGFY   2025 Dec 17, 9:24pm  

Patrick says

Oil is literally power.

If you can control energy, you can control everything, because nothing much happens without energy.


"If"
108   RWSGFY   2025 Dec 17, 9:28pm  

FreeAmericanDOP says


Nothing is more American than the Monroe Doctrine. Long may it be enforced. When we can no longer enforce it or are unwilling to, we know the end has come.

Enforcing the Monroe Doctrine is far, far more important than the Middle East, Asia, or Ukraine. It's literally policing our own neighborhood. We have to secure our hemisphere first, no matter what.


MD is our short pants from when we crawled out of diapers and decided to become a regional power and kick Yurpean colonial powers out of Americas. Since then we became a world superpower, so no, short pants are not more important than the grown-up suit.
109   AmenCorner_AntiPanican   2025 Dec 17, 9:32pm  

RWSGFY says

MD is our short pants from when we crawled out of diapers and decided to become a regional power, kick Yurpean colonial powers out of Anericas. Since then we became a world superpower, so no, short pants are not more important than the grown-up suit.

There is no crossing oceans when there is an enemy base around the Carribean. Monroe First, always.

You can't leave your house to play in a game 3 counties away when a burglar is peering in your window.
111   Patrick   2025 Dec 18, 10:25am  




Maybe Trump should just admit it.
115   RWSGFY   2025 Dec 18, 1:47pm  

Venezuela 2025 covfefe was predicted in 2020: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=g5KdibEvBH4&pp=ugUEEgJlbg%3D%3D
116   WookieMan   2025 Dec 18, 2:24pm  

FortWayneHatesRealtors says

Black gold is a curse.

Not really. The curse is the people who lead those countries and take it all for themselves quite literally. Then screw their citizens over via poor government because they got theirs.

Getting Venezuela on the right page is a win for its citizen and the world. Not sure what gas prices are on the west coast, but just drove through a suburban town and it was $2.79/gallon. Now imagine if VZ got their foot out of their own ass how much that would benefit our gas prices and prices on everything.

Either way someone else will step in and reap the benefits. Would you rather have it be someone from overseas? Because that's the alternative. Also you're not typing on whatever device you have without oil. It's a necessary evil that some ass holes take advantage of.
117   AmenCorner_AntiPanican   2025 Dec 18, 2:34pm  

Patrick says


Maybe Trump should just admit it.

I think he does.

As for the lack of refining in Venezuela:

One of the world's top 10 superefineries is in VZ. Built by Shell of course, Iran wants to buy.

Believed to be not as large as the world's largest in India, nor smaller than the Ulsan Refinery in South Korea, the largest in East Asia. Much larger in capacity than the largest in Texas, Baytown.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraguan%C3%A1_refinery_complex
118   RWSGFY   2025 Dec 19, 11:17am  

The Kommie Kunts are defiant:

MOSCOW (AP) — Papertigerian President Vladimir Pukin expressed “solidarity with the Venezuelan people” on Thursday amid growing tensions between Venezuela’s leader, Nicolás Maduro, and the Trump administration.

The Kremlin said in a statement that Pukin spoke with Maduro by phone and reaffirmed his support for Venezuelan leader’s policy of “protecting national interests and sovereignty in the face of growing external pressure.”
119   The_Deplorable   2025 Dec 20, 10:12am  

RWSGFY says
"The Kommie Kunts are defiant:"

Nonsense.

Today's Russia is not the Soviet Union.
120   RWSGFY   2025 Dec 20, 1:15pm  

The_Deplorable says


RWSGFY says

"The Kommie Kunts are defiant:"

Nonsense.

Today's Russia is not the Soviet Union.



It absolutely is: same KGB kunts in power, same worshipping of Stalin, even their fucking FM is prancing around in USSR sweater.





And, unlike Eastern European countries who renounced Kommie Kuntism they never went through the process of restitution and de-Kommunization. So everything of significance is owned by the same Kommie Kunts.

The Red Army is still flying the red Kommie Kunt flag and the Red Air Force still has red Kommie Kunt stars on their wings, not the tricolor roundel Russian AF used in WW1.





Still named as USSR in the UN Charter too.



https://www.un.org/en/about-us/un-charter/full-text

If it looks like a Kommie Kunt duck, walks like a Kommie Kunt duck and quacks like a Kommie Kunt duck - it's a Kommie Kunt duck, period.
121   RWSGFY   2025 Dec 20, 1:22pm  

What's next? Let me guess: you'll be telling me Pukin is not a pedo?
122   The_Deplorable   2025 Dec 20, 1:58pm  

Earlier I wrote: "Today's Russia is not the Soviet Union."

RWSGFY says
"It absolutely is: same KGB kunts in power, same worshipping of Stalin, even their fucking FM is prancing around in USSR sweater."

More nonsense.

Today Russia at the UN is called "The Russian Federation."

The name Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) ceased to exist in December 1991.

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