Venezuela's Oil Sector Faces Uncertain Future Amid Political Changes

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The potential normalization of Venezuelan oil exports under U.S. influence could benefit U.S. Gulf Coast refiners by providing more heavy sour crude, while posing long-term competition to Canadian heavy crude producers, potentially impacting their market share and margins. Immediate effects are limited, but the geopolitical shift could reshape global heavy crude markets over time.
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