C.O.B. Tuesday

"Venezuela Hasn’t Been Explored For The Last 25 Years. They’ve Been Milking The Cow" With Ali Moshiri

Feb 5, 2026
Ali Moshiri, former 40-year Chevron executive and now CEO of Amos Global Energy, brings deep operational and geopolitical experience in Venezuela. He dispels misconceptions from migration-focused narratives. He discusses Venezuela’s vast heavy-oil resources, realistic production and investment needs, workforce and service-company roles, and how public-private structures and capital flow could drive a rapid oil-led recovery.
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INSIGHT

Venezuela's Resource Reality

  • Venezuela holds vast onshore heavy-oil resources concentrated in the Faja, with primary recovery around 8% and secondary methods raising recovery to ~20–25%.
  • Steam flood secondary recovery is feasible but capital intensive, so realistic development requires honest resource classification and funding plans.
ADVICE

Start With A Realistic Production Target

  • Target a 1.5 million bpd production goal first; that likely needs USD 5–7 billion and is achievable in 12–18 months.
  • Avoid pushing for much higher near-term volumes because workforce, services, and infrastructure will bottleneck execution.
INSIGHT

People, Not Return Migration, Drive Restart

  • Rebuilding Venezuelan production will rely mainly on in-country workforce with targeted expat training rather than mass return of migrants.
  • Local service companies are sophisticated and can scale quickly with Halliburton, Baker, and Schlumberger support.
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