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How Venezuelan Oil Could Slash Bitcoin Mining Costs – Bitfinex Insights



US Companies' Entry into Venezuela Could Lower Energy Costs for Bitcoin Miners


Recent developments indicate that the entry of US firms into Venezuela’s oil sector might lead to a significant reduction in electricity prices, potentially boosting profitability for Bitcoin miners. Analysts at crypto exchange Bitfinex suggest that increased access to Venezuela’s vast oil reserves, combined with cheaper energy, could catalyze a new wave of mining expansion across regions capable of securing long-term power contracts.


Following the US seizure of Venezuelan oil tankers in December, the strategic move to commence production from Venezuela’s estimated 303 billion barrels of oil gained momentum after the recent capture of President Nicolás Maduro. While Chevron remains the sole major US oil company operational in the country, President Donald Trump has been advocating for other large firms to resume or initiate operations, signaling a shift that could impact global energy markets.


The potential influx of Venezuelan crude oil is expected to have immediate effects, not only on oil prices but also on the broader cryptocurrency landscape. The analysts emphasize that even a fraction of Venezuela’s reserves being tapped could significantly influence energy prices, which in turn would benefit Bitcoin miners battling elevated electricity costs and declining profitability. This comes amid a backdrop of Bitcoin's price dropping approximately 25% from its historic peak, with rising mining difficulty and soaring electricity costs constraining margins.


Long-Term Outlook and Challenges


However, experts caution that substantial increases in Venezuelan oil output may take years, potentially a decade, to materialize. The pace of recovery hinges on the US's handling of Venezuela’s complex political transition and ongoing sanctions. According to Matt Mena, crypto research strategist at 21Shares, it could take over ten years and more than $100 billion in infrastructure investments to restore Venezuela to its former status as a leading oil producer.


Historically, Venezuela once produced around 3.5 million barrels daily in the 1970s—roughly 7% of global output—but current figures have dwindled to approximately one million barrels per day, representing about 1% of the world's crude supply. The decline is closely tied to economic mismanagement and political repression under Nicolás Maduro’s regime, which has also caused hyperinflation and severe hardship for the population.


Following the US intervention, crude oil prices dropped to around $58 per barrel, down from about $60 in December, offering a modest reprieve for Bitcoin miners who rely heavily on oil-based electricity. Meanwhile, the broader crypto market’s movements are increasingly influenced by macroeconomic factors, including risk appetite, market volatility, and cross-asset trading strategies, rather than energy fundamentals alone.



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