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BumRushDaShow

(165,567 posts)
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 09:39 AM Yesterday

Venezuela's oil facilities unscathed in US strike, sources say

Source: Reuters

January 3, 2026 7:30 AM EST Updated 1 hour ago


Jan 3 (Reuters) - Venezuela's state-run oil production and refining were operating normally on Saturday and suffered no damage from a U.S. strike to extract the country's president, two sources with knowledge of the operations of energy company PDVSA said.

U.S. forces captured President Nicolas Maduro, U.S. President Donald Trump said, after months of pressuring him over accusations of drug-running and illegitimacy in power. The port of La Guaira near Caracas, one of the country's largest but one not used for oil exports, was reported to have suffered severe damage, one of the sources said.

Trump in December announced a blockade of oil tankers entering or leaving the country and the U.S. seized two cargoes of Venezuelan oil. That lowered the OPEC country's exports last month to about half of the 950,000 barrels per day (bpd) it shipped in November, according to monitoring data and internal documents.

The U.S. measures prompted many vessel owners to divert away from Venezuelan waters, which has rapidly increased PDVSA's inventories of crude and fuel. PDVSA has been forced to slow down deliveries at ports and store oil on tankers to avoid crude output or refining cut-backs.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/venezuelas-pdvsa-suffered-no-damage-us-attacks-sources-2026-01-03/

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Venezuela's oil facilities unscathed in US strike, sources say (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Yesterday OP
Colour me soooooo NOT surprised. niyad Yesterday #1
Gee, I wonder why? GreenWave Yesterday #2
Remember how the oil ministry building in Iraq got a large U.S. security presence tanyev Yesterday #3
Well, thank God for that! Wednesdays Yesterday #4
Gee, wonder why. This is stupidly blatant, even for Trump. Vinca Yesterday #5
Well duh, not really on the target list for a Presidential Palace snatch. EX500rider Yesterday #6
Of course Rebl2 Yesterday #7
Of course. There were many facilities at Pearl Harbor that the Japanese didn't bomb Bengus81 Yesterday #8
Congress? Bayard Yesterday #9
No President has the constitutional power to declare war FakeNoose Yesterday #10
War on Epstein News ck4829 Yesterday #11

tanyev

(48,640 posts)
3. Remember how the oil ministry building in Iraq got a large U.S. security presence
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 09:52 AM
Yesterday

but zero f**ks were given about the Iraq National Museum? “Stuff happens.”

EX500rider

(12,169 posts)
6. Well duh, not really on the target list for a Presidential Palace snatch.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:43 AM
Yesterday

Near by military bases, fast rection forces, air bases & defenses etc would be the targets.

Rebl2

(17,376 posts)
7. Of course
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 11:48 AM
Yesterday

not because they want to steal the refineries and find some oil company to take over, yet no oil company wants to do that.

Bengus81

(9,798 posts)
8. Of course. There were many facilities at Pearl Harbor that the Japanese didn't bomb
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 11:55 AM
Yesterday

And it wasn't because they were bad shots.

Bayard

(28,524 posts)
9. Congress?
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 12:58 PM
Yesterday

He bombed a country and kidnapped its president in a war without your approval. He has taken over that country. What are you going to do about it?

FakeNoose

(40,120 posts)
10. No President has the constitutional power to declare war
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 01:20 PM
Yesterday

Only Congress can do that .... right, Congress? ... (crickets)

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