Chevron Shares Jump 7.7% on U.S. Invasion of Venezuela and Infrastructure Plans
Chevron shares jumped 7.74% on January 3, 2026, after the U.S. invasion of Venezuela and capture of Nicolás Maduro, driven by Trump’s plan for U.S. oil majors to invest billions in the country’s oil infrastructure. Analysts caution Venezuela requires $65–100 billion, faces political instability and uncertain production timelines.
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