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For an administration inclined toward bad energy decisions, this one is hard to top. The pause on permits out of the U.S. Department of Energy risks preventing other countries from realizing the significant emissions reductions the United States has achieved from natural gas and could ultimately leave America’s allies in the dark.
But the president’s blatantly political decision in an election year fits a broader trend: This will make it harder for American companies to produce natural gas and oil. At nearly every turn in the past three years, the administration has erected regulatory barriers to oil and gas infrastructure improvement or creation.
Such decisions damage our environment and our country's economy.
But the president’s blatantly political decision in an election year fits a broader trend: This will make it harder for American companies to produce natural gas and oil. At nearly every turn in the past three years, the administration has erected regulatory barriers to oil and gas infrastructure improvement or creation.
Biden continues his war on energy infrastructure with new broadside against US natural gas - Washington Examiner
America’s historic levels of oil and natural gas production have been accompanied by, and in many cases contributed to, reductions in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. Domestic energy production is also an increasingly important factor in energy security and our foreign policy. In 2022...
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