667. How Did Venezuela Mismanage Its Oil Reserves? A Lesson in Socialism's Failure

667. How Did Venezuela Mismanage Its Oil Reserves? A Lesson in Socialism's Failure

Author: Connor Boyack February 10, 2026 Duration: 12:45

Having vast natural resources doesn't guarantee prosperity — especially when government control, corruption, and socialist policies destroy incentives and efficiency.

Venezuela sits on some of the largest oil reserves in the world, a resource that should have made it one of the wealthiest nations on Earth. Instead, decades of government interference, nationalization, and socialist economic policies turned that opportunity into a humanitarian catastrophe.

In this episode of The Way the World Works, we trace Venezuela's oil history — from early prosperity driven by private enterprise to the disastrous effects of state control under leaders like Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro. We explain how nationalizing the oil industry led to mismanagement, corruption, falling production, inflation, and ultimately widespread shortages of food and medicine.

Venezuela's story is a powerful reminder that when governments control industries instead of markets, the people — not the politicians — pay the price.

What You'll Learn in This Episode:

  • How Venezuela became rich through oil — and how it lost everything

  • Why nationalizing industries leads to mismanagement and corruption

  • How socialism destroyed incentives in Venezuela's oil sector

  • Why government control caused shortages of food and medicine

  • How inflation and money printing worsened the humanitarian crisis

Timestamps:

0:00 Venezuela's Oil Wealth and Promise
1:14 How Oil Created Early Prosperity
3:28 The Start of Government Control
3:52 Nationalization and Decline
5:14 Hugo Chávez and Renewed State Power
6:39 Mismanagement, Corruption, and Falling Production
8:08 Inflation, Shortages, and Poverty
9:39 Black Markets and Humanitarian Collapse
11:29 Why Socialism Always Fails the People

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