Oil production recovery in Venezuela isn't a technical impossibility—the real hurdle is time and capital. Here's the reality: if fresh investment kicks off today, you're looking at roughly 15 years before crude output climbs back to 3 million barrels per day. That's the window we're talking about. Behind those numbers sits a massive commitment: we need stable capital inflows around $10 billion to make it happen. It's not about capability; it's about sustained funding over the long haul. The energy markets don't move on wishes—they move on concrete investment cycles and consistent capital deployment.

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BitcoinDaddyvip
· 20h ago
15 years? No one would wait that long; the reality is that money can't be burned that easily.
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YieldChaservip
· 01-11 22:16
Will it take 15 years to recover? Venezuela has been playing this game for quite a long time.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 01-09 05:43
15 years? That would be waiting until the Year of the Monkey and the Horse... Who would dare to invest 10 billion into it?
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MetaverseLandlordvip
· 01-09 05:39
15 years? Uh... who will pay for this? Can we really wait that long?
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