Energy Secretary Chris Wright addressed surging gas prices during a visit to a natural gas power plant in Platteville, Colorado, on Monday. According to the Colorado Sun, Wright warned that sharp increases in gasoline and diesel prices, driven by the war in Iran, could last weeks despite the Trump administrations efforts to ease the crunch. He explained that the United States plans to insure oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz and may use military escorts for ships, while considering releases from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
In Colorado, regular gasoline averaged three dollars and forty one cents on Monday, up from two dollars and eighty nine cents a week earlier, per AAA data cited by the Colorado Sun. Brent crude oil hit one hundred nineteen dollars and fifty cents per barrel briefly, its highest since summer two thousand twenty two. Wright, formerly chief executive officer of a Denver oil and gas company, defended President Donald Trumps decision to attack Iran with Israel, stating it aims to end Irans ability to threaten neighbors and energy systems.
On Sunday, Wright appeared on CBSs Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan. CBS News reports he told energy executives the conflict will last weeks, not months, leading to a defanged Iran unable to disrupt global oil supplies. He called current price spikes a fear premium, noting the world has ample oil and the United States is a large net exporter of oil and natural gas. Wright clarified the reserve holds over four hundred million barrels and said the administration pragmatically urged India to use floating Russian crude stocks offshore, without changing policy on Russia.
On CNNs State of the Union, as reported by World Oil, Wright reiterated that oil supplies suffice and disruptions from halted Hormuz traffic are temporary, aiming to return prices below three dollars per gallon soon. He noted no plans to target Irans energy infrastructure, which is being struck only by Israel at local depots.
Meanwhile, congressional members including Representative Sam Liccardo criticized a Treasury waiver easing Russian oil sales to India, calling it dangerous amid reports of Russia aiding Iran with intelligence against United States troops.
Wright joined Representative Gabe Evans on the Colorado energy tour, touring the Fort Saint Vrain Generating Station run by Xcel Energy.
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