KEY POINTS
  • The oil-rich, but cash-poor, South American country is embroiled in a political meltdown.
  • It comes after an opposition leader stood in the streets of Caracas last week and declared himself as the rightful president.
  • "Oil's ticking time bomb is sure to detonate at some point and the price reaction will be anything but muted," Stephen Brennock, oil analyst at PVM Oil Associates, said in a research note published Monday.
An anti-government demonstrator stands next to a national flag during an opposition protest blocking the Francisco Fajardo highway in Caracas on May 27, 2017.

Crisis-stricken Venezuela has been thrust back into the energy spotlight, analysts told CNBC on Monday, with a further slide into political chaos likely to trigger wild swings in the oil price.

The oil-rich, but cash-poor, South American country is embroiled in a political meltdown. It comes after an opposition leader stood in the streets of Caracas last week and declared himself as the rightful president.