: Technical data from sample cylinders used to analyze crude oil properties.
While there is no major public reporting as of April 2026 for a specific data breach or leaked file named , Nicaragua's oil and energy sectors are currently under significant international and economic scrutiny. Current Status of the Nicaraguan Oil Sector nicaraguan_oil_samples.7z
: In April 2026, the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned several entities and individuals, including the Vice Minister of Energy and Mines , for helping the Murillo-Ortega regime generate revenue. : Technical data from sample cylinders used to
: In late 2025, President Daniel Ortega accused the U.S. of using military operations in the Caribbean as a "farce" to seize control of regional oil, specifically targeting Venezuelan reserves. The "Nicaraguan Oil Samples" File Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets
The file extension typically indicates a compressed archive, often used in data leaks or technical transfers of geologic data. In the context of "oil samples," such a file might contain:
Historically and into 2026, Nicaragua has . It is entirely reliant on imports to meet its hydrocarbon demands.