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Russian oil firm says it will keep its Venezuela assets after US military operation

January 14, 2026
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Russian oil firm says it will keep its Venezuela assets after US military operation
A man sits in front of the national flags of Russia (L) and Venezuela (R) waving in Caracas.
Russia and Venezuela maintain a strategic partnership spanning energy, defense, and diplomacy. Yuri Cortez/AFP/Getty Images
  • Russia’s state-owned Roszarubezhneft says its Venezuelan oil assets belong to the Russian state.
  • Roszarubezhneft holds stakes in oil joint ventures with Venezuela’s state-owned PDVSA energy giant.
  • President Trump has talked about US control and investment after the January 3 military operation.

Russia’s state-owned oil company Roszarubezhneft sought to draw a line around its oil holdings in Venezuela after a US military operation on January 3 reshaped the South American country’s political landscape.

“All assets of Roszarubezhneft JSC in Venezuela are owned by the Russian state,” the company said in a statement carried by Russian news agency TASS on Tuesday.

Roszarubezhneft took over Rosneft’s Venezuelan holdings in 2020 after US sanctions forced the oil giant to exit. It now holds stakes in five joint ventures with Venezuela’s state oil company PDVSA.

The company — owned by a unit of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development — said on Tuesday that the assets were acquired at full market value and approved by Venezuelan regulators.

Roszarubezhneft’s statement came as Venezuela’s oil sector faces fresh uncertainty after the recent US raid that resulted in the capture of deposed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

After the operation, President Donald Trump said the US could run Venezuela and touted plans for American oil companies to invest in the South American country’s vast but rundown oil sector.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has not commented publicly on the operation in Venezuela. Moscow’s relationship with Caracas includes deep energy ties — a key pillar of Russia’s economy — alongside defense and diplomatic cooperation.

The Russian foreign ministry has called for Maduro’s release and for dialogue between the US and Venezuela.

Investors are watching whether the tensions spill over into energy flows.

Global oil prices have been weighed down in recent years by ample supply and slowing demand growth.

But analysts say geopolitical risks are rising, with Venezuela and renewed tensions involving Iran back in focus.

Some analysts warn that the risk of an oil price shock — a sudden surge in prices that can ripple through markets and the global economy — is increasing as geopolitical conflicts intensify.

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