For oil markets, Venezuela is a footnote in an age of abundance. For Middle East, the US move is a dangerous reminder.

While Venezuela has the world's largest oil reserves, its oil production is relatively small.

Power cuts and fuel shortages likely to rise after loss of key ally, while Trump administration’s warnings cause concern

A tense calm prevailed in the Venezuelan capital on Sunday, the day after the capture of President Nicolas Maduro. Streets were practically empty.

For oil markets, Venezuela is a footnote in an age of abundance. For Middle East, the US move is a dangerous reminder.

Shares of U.S. oil majors are rising as investors bet that they will cash in after the military action that ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

What unfolded in Venezuela over the weekend is not an isolated incident, nor should it be treated as such. It is a clear signal, one that deserves careful reading, not emotional…

US says it will control Venezuelan oil sales 'indefinitely', raising questions about what revenues Caracas might get.