Trump energy policies shifting ‘180 degrees’ from Biden’s: Doug Burgum
The article discusses Doug Burgum, the Secretary of the Interior, and his views on President Donald Trump’s energy policies, which he claims are drastically diverging from those of former President Joe Biden. Burgum commends trump’s approach to achieving “energy dominance,” emphasizing efforts to expand drilling in alaska and expedite natural gas exports – actions that have been halted or examined under the Biden management due to environmental concerns. He highlights that Biden’s policies could lead to energy shortages, contrasting them with Trump’s initiatives aimed at enhancing energy production.Additionally,Burgum points to the geopolitical implications of energy dependence,mentioning that the Biden administration’s lax stance on Iran has detrimental effects. He is also noted as leading the new National Energy Dominance Council, which aims to oversee the management of oil, natural gas, and coal resources. Despite Biden’s intention to phase out fossil fuels, Burgum states that production levels have actually increased beyond pre-pandemic figures.
Doug Burgum lauds Trump’s energy policies shifting ‘180 degrees’ from Biden’s
Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum said President Donald Trump’s goal of energy dominance is moving federal policy in the opposite direction from that of his predecessor, former President Joe Biden.
Trump, who reached his 100th day in office on Tuesday, has been working to change energy policy in the United States. He jump-started efforts to expand drilling in Alaska and expedite natural gas exports that the Biden administration paused to study environmental effects.
“President Trump is avoiding the Biden blackouts and brownouts that were potentially put right on our doorstep because of the energy policies of the prior administration. He’s going 180 degrees in the other direction with energy dominance,” Burgum said on Fox News’s The Faulkner Focus.
According to Burgum, Iran, which “the Biden administration failed to sanction,” used its oil sales to fund some 24 terrorist groups. This resulted in the U.S. becoming involved in overseas conflicts.
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Burgum has been tasked with heading the new National Energy Dominance Council, which was announced long before Trump’s inauguration and is meant to focus on oil, natural gas, and coal. It’s on Burgum to help oversee these materials’ permitting, production, transportation, and regulation.
Despite Biden’s goal to “end fossil fuels,” his administration saw crude oil, gas, and coal production surpass pre-pandemic levels.
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