Trump administration officials on Wednesday outlined a plan to effectively assume control of the sale of oil from Venezuela indefinitely after the U.S. captured the country’s president, Nicolás Maduro, in a military raid. The details emerged throughout the day, as cabinet officials sought to fill in the gaps of what President Trump had sketched out on social media.
Our energy reporter, Rebecca F. Elliott, explains what to know about Venezuela’s oil reserves.
Video by Rebecca F. Elliott, Melanie Bencosme, Nikolay Nikolov, Sutton Raphael, James Surdam and Lazaro Gamio/The New York Times
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