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Oil Prices Rise Modestly Amid Uncertainty Over Venezuelan Supply

January 6, 2026
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Global oil prices registered modest gains on Tuesday as traders navigated the delicate balance between forecasts of abundant supply and mounting questions about Venezuela’s crude production capabilities following the dramatic weekend capture of President Nicolás Maduro by United States authorities.

By mid-morning European trading, Brent crude futures—the international benchmark—had climbed 30 cents, or 0.5%, to settle at $62.06 per barrel as of 0930 GMT. Its American counterpart, West Texas Intermediate crude, followed suit with a 25-cent increase of 0.4%, reaching $58.57 per barrel.

Despite the geopolitical bombshell from Caracas, energy analysts are urging restraint in assessing the immediate implications for global oil markets.

“It is premature to evaluate the impact of Nicolás Maduro’s capture on the oil balance,” cautioned Tamas Varga, an analyst with PVM Oil. “What seems obvious, nonetheless, is that oil supply will be sufficient in 2026, with or without an increase in production from the OPEC member.”

That sentiment reflects broader market expectations established in recent months. A December Reuters poll of industry participants indicated widespread anticipation that oil prices would face downward pressure throughout 2026, driven by a convergence of expanding supply and tepid demand growth.

The removal of Maduro from power has sparked immediate speculation about the potential lifting of U.S. sanctions that have strangled Venezuelan oil output for years. However, experts warn against expecting a rapid surge in production from the South American nation.

Janiv Shah, an analyst at energy consultancy Rystad, offered a measured assessment of Venezuela’s production potential. “We estimate only 300,000 barrels per day of additional supply within the next two to three years on limited incremental spending,” Shah noted. “Some of this can be financed organically by PDVSA, but international capital would need to be committed to make 3 million bpd by 2040 possible.”

Venezuela, a founding member of OPEC, possesses the world’s largest proven oil reserves—an estimated 303 billion barrels. Yet its petroleum sector has suffered years of deterioration due to chronic underinvestment and the crushing weight of American economic sanctions. Last year, the country managed to produce just 1.1 million barrels per day, a fraction of its historical capacity.

According to oil market analysts, with political stability and significant U.S. investment, Venezuelan output could potentially increase by up to 500,000 barrels daily over the next two years—a meaningful but not transformative addition to global supplies.

The Trump administration appears eager to capitalize on the political transition in Caracas. According to a source familiar with the matter, U.S. officials plan to convene meetings with American oil executives this week to discuss strategies for revitalizing Venezuelan crude production.

This swift diplomatic and economic maneuvering suggests Washington views Venezuela’s oil sector as both a strategic opportunity and a potential tool for reshaping regional energy dynamics.

The Venezuelan situation is unfolding against a backdrop of shifting global oil trade patterns, particularly involving Russian crude.

Indian conglomerate Reliance Industries announced Tuesday that it expects no Russian oil deliveries in January—a decision that could slash India’s Russian crude imports to their lowest levels in years. The move comes in direct response to threats from President Trump, who warned Sunday that the United States could substantially increase import tariffs on India over its continued purchases of Russian oil.

The announcement underscores how geopolitical pressures are rapidly reconfiguring established energy trade relationships, with major importers like India caught between economic considerations and diplomatic realities.

Despite Tuesday’s modest price uptick, the fundamental outlook for oil markets in 2026 remains decidedly bearish. The combination of ample supply forecasts, weak demand projections, and the potential return of Venezuelan barrels to international markets continues to weigh on longer-term price expectations.

For now, traders appear to be adopting a wait-and-see approach, acknowledging that while Maduro’s capture represents a significant geopolitical development, its actual impact on the global oil balance sheet remains uncertain and will likely take months, if not years, to fully materialize.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Oil prices rose modestly on Tuesday despite expectations of oversupplied markets in 2026. The U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Maduro has sparked speculation about lifting sanctions and reviving the country’s oil sector, but analysts caution against expecting an immediate impact.

Venezuela can only add an estimated 300,000 barrels per day over the next two to three years, requiring substantial international investment to reach significant production levels. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is already meeting with oil executives to discuss boosting Venezuelan output while simultaneously pressuring India over its Russian oil purchases.

Markets remain bearish on oil prices for 2026 due to ample global supply and weak demand, with or without Venezuela’s return to full production capacity.

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