US oil producers pledge to help stabilize Iran if regime falls

By James Bikales | 01/14/2026 12:40 PM EST

American Petroleum Institute President Mike Sommers indicated the industry is more open to helping in Iran than it has been with Venezuela.

Mike Sommers, president of the American Petroleum Institute, smiling at the White House.

Mike Sommers, president of the American Petroleum Institute, during an event at the White House in June. Alex Brandon/AP

The head of the U.S. oil industry’s top lobbying group said Tuesday that American producers are prepared to be a “stabilizing force” in Iran if the regime there falls — even as they remain skeptical about returning to Venezuela after the capture of leader Nicolás Maduro.

“This is good news for the Iranian people — they’re taking freedom into their own hands,” American Petroleum Institute President Mike Sommers said of the mass protests that have embroiled Iran in recent days. President Donald Trump is said to be weighing his options for potential actions against the Iranian government in response to its violent crackdown on the protests.

“Our industry is committed to being a stabilizing force in Iran if they decide to overturn the regime,” Sommers told reporters following API’s annual State of American Energy event in Washington.

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“It’s an important oil play in the world, about the sixth-largest producer now — they could absolutely do more,” he said of the country. Iran’s oil industry, despite being ravaged by years of U.S. sanctions, is still considered to be structurally sound, unlike that of Venezuela’s.

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