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

The arrest of Nicolás Maduro has thrown Venezuela's politically fraught oil industries back into focus.

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

US president says he will control oil sales, proceeds, as Venezuela's Rodriguez pledges no 'foreign agent' is in charge.

Oil sales from Venezuela will continue indefinitely and U.S. sanctions against Caracas will be reduced, sources close to the White House told CNBC’s Brian Sullivan on Wednesday.

United States Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Wednesday the US would control Venezuela's oil sales until further notice, four days after the Latin American country's leader…

Officials say sales were expected to start with 30 million to 50 million barrels of oil and the revenue would be controlled by the US government.

Trump administration announcement comes as UN experts warn Venezuela's oil reserves 'must not be cynically exploited'.

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

The US says it will control sales of Venezuelan oil 'indefinitely' and decide how the proceeds of those sales are used.

The Trump administration said Washington will dictate decisions in Caracas and oversee Venezuela's oil exports after the US seizure of president Nicolas Maduro.