US Seizes Another Venezuelan Oil Tanker Amid Revenue Dispute
The U.S. has seized another Venezuelan oil tanker, challenging Delcy Rodriguez’s plan to allocate $300M for workers. Experts warn of global oil impact and potential fuel price hikes.
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The U.S. has seized another Venezuelan oil tanker, challenging Delcy Rodriguez’s plan to allocate $300M for workers. Experts warn of global oil impact and potential fuel price hikes.
U.S. forces seized a seventh oil tanker linked to Venezuela on Tuesday morning, January 20, 2026, enforcing a vessel quarantine set up during former President Trump’s administration.
Acting president Delcy Rodriguez pushes oil reforms to boost recovery as the US seizes its sixth tanker, marking a pivotal moment for Venezuela’s energy exports.
Trump’s $100B plan to rebuild Venezuela’s oil industry hit a snag as major US oil CEOs cite political risk and legal hurdles, leaving the initiative searching for backers.
Trump says Venezuela will hand over 30–50 million barrels of sanctioned oil to the US at market price, with proceeds controlled by him to help both Venezuelan and US people.