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Trump’s Venezuela Oil Plans Could Create New Opportunities for Aruba Refinery

February 4, 2026
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Aruba’s plans for the future of the San Nicolas refinery may take on new relevance following recent developments involving the United States and Venezuela’s oil sector.

On December 8, 2024, Minister of Energy Arthur Dowers and Minister of Economic Affairs Geoffrey Wever announced the government’s decision to begin dismantling the San Nicolas refinery. The facility had significantly deteriorated over time, and for more than a decade the government has been steering the island toward clean energy and sustainable development. Plans for the site include redevelopment into a modern industrial area, with early concepts also considering alternative uses such as ferry connections. The decision, once controversial, has since gained broad community support.

Recent international events have introduced a new perspective on the refinery’s future. In early January 2026, U.S. military forces carried out a major operation in Venezuela that resulted in the detention of President Nicolás Maduro. The development marked an unprecedented intervention and drew global attention.

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During a press conference on January 3, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the United States intends to take a leading role in stabilizing Venezuela and overseeing the recovery of its oil industry. He announced plans for American oil companies to participate in restoring production and modernizing the sector, with the goal of returning Venezuelan oil to global markets.

Possible Impact on Aruba

These developments could influence Aruba’s long-term plans for the San Nicolas refinery area. If U.S. oil companies resume large-scale operations involving Venezuelan crude, the refinery site could potentially regain relevance as part of regional energy logistics or processing activities, opening the door to new investment opportunities.

The situation may also affect the broader Caribbean energy landscape. Nearby facilities, including refineries with historical ties to Venezuela, could become part of renewed regional cooperation, creating ripple effects across neighboring islands.

At present, it remains unclear how the Aruban government would respond should U.S. companies express formal interest in utilizing the San Nicolas site. For now, Aruba’s clean-energy transition plans continue alongside an evolving international context that could present new industrial possibilities for the island’s future.

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