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What’s Next for Venezuela: Political, Economic, and Energy Outlook

As political and policy decisions in Caracas begin to materially influence U.S. policy, regional stability, global energy markets, and private-sector engagement, organizations with exposure to Venezuela face a rapidly shifting risk and opportunity landscape.

In this executive briefing, Ankura and McLarty Associates convened senior policy and subject-matter experts with real-time, on-the-ground insight to examine what has changed, why it matters now, and what leaders should be watching next.

Explore timely insights on Venezuela’s political, economic, and energy landscape. Watch the full webinar recording for in-depth analysis, including a panel Q&A, and deeper dives on energy, regional dynamics, and sovereign debt.

  • Gabrielle Trebat – Senior Managing Director, McLarty Associates, Latin America
  • Director Mick Mulvaney – Senior Advisor, McLarty Associates
  • Under Secretary Vanessa Rubio – Senior Advisor, McLarty Associates, Latin America
  • Ambassador Geoff Pyatt – Senior Managing Director, McLarty Associates, Energy & Critical Minerals
  • Spencer Jones – Senior Managing Director, Ankura Sovereign Advisors
  • Ambassador Lee Feinstein – Moderator, Senior Managing Director and President, McLarty Associates

Topics Discussed

  • Venezuela’s internal political dynamics
  • U.S. policy priorities and regional spillover effects
  • Energy, oil & gas, and security implications
  • Sovereign debt and restructuring considerations

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Ankura’s Global Strategic Advisory team is actively working with organizations assessing exposure, risk, and strategic options related to Venezuela and the broader region.

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© Copyright 2026. The views expressed herein are those of the author(s) and not necessarily the views of Ankura Consulting Group, LLC., its management, its subsidiaries, its affiliates, or its other professionals. Ankura is not a law firm and cannot provide legal advice.

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