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"textContent": "President Donald Trump’s administration is pushing to open Venezuela’s untapped natural resources to US investment, but the oil-rich Latin American country’s outdated infrastructure is making energy giants think twice about going all-in. Since US forces captured Venezuela’s former leader Nicolas Maduro in a stunning raid on January 3, Trump officials have worked closely with Caracas […]\n\nThe post Venezuela oil reserves both entice and repel energy giants appeared first on Digital Journal.",
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