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Exxon calls Venezuela uninvestable as Trump pushes $100B energy plan

by January 12, 2026
by January 12, 2026
Darren Woods has recently told President Trump that Venezuela is uninvestable.

President Donald Trump has reiterated that US companies will invest at least “$100 billion” to rebuild Venezuela’s energy sector under American security guarantees.

Yet major oil chief executives stopped short of committing to a rapid return as they met with the US President over the weekend.

In fact, Exxon’s leader, Darren Woods, even went to the extent of calling Venezuela “uninvestable”.

Still, the Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE) has inched higher in recent sessions – reflecting investors’ belief that the Venezuela episode means more opportunity than risk for oil stocks.

Exxon CEO explains why Venezuela isn’t exciting to invest

Exxon executive Darren Woods was blunt in his assessment of Venezuela’s investment climate.

He reminded Trump that Venezuela has seized XOM’s assets twice in the past – leaving the giant with billions in unresolved arbitration claims.

“If we look at the legal and commercial constructs and framework in place in Venezuela today, it’s uninvestable,” Woods added.

“We have had our assets seized there twice, and so you can imagine to re-enter a third time would require some pretty significant changes from what we’ve historically seen here.”

According to him, Exxon is willing to send a technical team to evaluate the state of Venezuela oil infrastructure, but Woods emphasized that without fundamental reforms, the company can’t justify re-entry.

What needs to change in Venezuela to attract investment

Executives from other major US energy companies echoed similar concerns.

For example, Ryan Lance – the chief executive of ConocoPhillips – congratulated President Trump on political changes but stressed that Venezuela’s debt burden and broken financial system must also be addressed.

He believes the banking sector will need to restructure billions in obligations to restore credibility.

Lance also called for a complete overhaul of state‑owned Petróleos de Venezuela – saying, “As we think that big and bold, we need to be also thinking about even restructuring the entire Venezuelan energy system including PDVSA.”

Chevron, which still operates a joint venture in Venezuela, noted it could double liftings immediately and expand production by 50% within two years – but even its cautious optimism underscored the need for disciplined investment frameworks.

What to expect from US oil stocks in 2026

For US oil stocks, the Venezuela debate highlights both opportunity and risk.

On one hand, access to the country’s vast reserves could provide majors with long‑term growth if reforms materialize. On the other hand, hesitation from Exxon and Conoco shows that investors should not expect quick gains.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested smaller independents and wildcatters may move faster, noting, “The big oil companies who move slowly, who have corporate boards, are not interested.”

That dynamic could shift capital flows toward nimble players rather than established giants.

In 2026, US oil stocks remain supported by strong domestic production and disciplined capital spending – but Venezuela’s uncertain path means Wall Street will treat all announcements with caution.

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