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US Venezuela Oil Grab Meets China's Falling Demand

The US action to arrest Maduro and seize Venezuela's oil aims to curb China's influence. However, China's shrinking crude demand and teapot refiners' struggles pose a major hurdle for any revival. Read the full analysis.

Oil Pipeline Bursts Twice in Assam's Dibrugarh, Spills Crude

An Oil India Limited pipeline in Dibrugarh's Tingkhong area ruptured twice within 12 hours, spilling crude oil onto farmlands and fish ponds. Locals report dead fish and fire risks. Read more on the environmental impact and OIL's response.

US Oil Stocks Jump 10% on Venezuela Regime Change

US oil companies surged in pre-market trading after the military capture of Venezuela's President Maduro. President Trump announced plans for the US to run Venezuela and revive its oil industry. Read the full analysis.

US Forces Capture Venezuela's President Maduro

In a dramatic military operation, US forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. This analysis explores the strategic motives behind the move, from oil reserves to the 'Donroe Doctrine'. Read more.

US Targets Venezuela Oil, But Major Hurdles Remain

Following the dramatic capture of Venezuela's President Maduro, US President Trump aims to tap its vast oil reserves. However, analysts warn of massive challenges, from crumbling infrastructure to political instability, that will delay any quick productio

Venezuela Attack: Trump's Oil Ambition the Real Motive?

A recent attack on a Venezuelan military base raises questions about its true objective: oil. Analysis suggests a link to former US President Trump's long-stated desire for Venezuela's vast reserves. Read the full investigation.

Venezuela, Iran Actions May Worsen 2026 Oil Glut

Geopolitical shifts in Venezuela and Iran could add to a projected 1.5-2 million barrel per day oil surplus in 2026, pressuring crude prices. Analysts warn scarcity fears are fading.

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