Latin America Today

Oil and the Rule of Law in Venezuela

Mar 11, 2026
Francisco Monaldi, oil expert at Rice University, explains oil revenue flows, investment gaps, and legal uncertainty. Laura Dib, WOLA Venezuela director and human rights advocate, highlights enduring humanitarian needs and weakened institutions. They discuss opaque fund controls, corruption, the $100 billion investment shortfall, contract risk, and why ordinary Venezuelans have yet to see change.
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INSIGHT

Oil Proceeds Are Held Under Opaque U.S. Control

  • Venezuela's oil export authorizations require U.S. Treasury licensing and proceeds are parked in a designated account now held in the U.S.
  • Monaldi warns the disbursement rules, balances, and transparency of that account are opaque and concerning.
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Political Openings Exist But Repression Apparatus Persists

  • Openings after January 3 created civic space: over 600 political prisoners released and protests in previously impossible places.
  • Laura Dib emphasizes these are limited changes while the repressive apparatus remains intact under Delcy Rodríguez.
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Huge Investment Needs Underpin Any Durable Recovery

  • Short-term economic improvement depends on rising oil production and stabilized exchange expectations, not immediate welfare gains.
  • Monaldi estimates Venezuela needs roughly $100 billion in oil-sector investment to restore production to two-decades-ago levels.
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