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  • 101 - The Secretary of Energy

    Energy Secretary Wright Releases Strategic Oil Reserves as Gas Prices Surge Amid Iran Conflict

    17/03/2026 | 2 min
    Energy Secretary Chris Wright has been at the forefront of the Trump administrations response to surging oil prices caused by the ongoing US-Israel war with Iran. According to E and E News, Wright, who previously criticized the International Energy Agency for its net zero modeling, is now coordinating with the agency to release emergency oil stockpiles worldwide, including one hundred seventy two million barrels from the United States Strategic Petroleum Reserve. This follows Irans threats to close the Strait of Hormuz, through which twenty percent of global oil flows, causing Brent crude prices to rise forty percent in eighteen days.

    On NBCs Meet the Press, as reported by Fox News, Wright stated there is a very good chance gas prices will return to normal by summer once the conflict ends. He emphasized that President Trump did not want to delay action against a nuclear armed Iran, the greatest supporter of terrorism and killer of American soldiers over two decades. National average gas prices stand at three dollars and seventy one cents per gallon per AAA data, while in California cities like Redding, prices hit five dollars and twenty seven cents, up thirty two cents in a week, according to KRCR TV and AAA Northern California spokesperson Doug Johnson. Diesel has surged even more, raising costs for food delivery trucks and consumers.

    Separately, USDA Secretary Brooke L Rollins announced on March sixteenth that the Forest Service completed the Southeast Arizona Land Exchange for the Resolution Copper Project, advancing President Trumps goal of mineral independence, per a USDA press release. Though not the Energy Secretary, Rollins highlighted how this unlocks domestic copper for defense, grid modernization, and energy needs, projecting one thousand five hundred jobs and millions in revenue. The move aligns with Trumps executive orders on unleashing American energy and boosting mineral production.

    Wright maintains the Iran conflict, now in its third week, will likely conclude in weeks, paving the way for more abundant and affordable energy, as echoed by the Governors Biofuels Coalition.

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  • 101 - The Secretary of Energy

    Energy Secretary Granholm Accelerates Clean Energy Deployment, Grid Modernization, and Domestic Mineral Production Strategy

    17/03/2026 | 2 min
    # Recent Developments with the Secretary of Energy

    The Department of Energy has been at the center of several significant policy discussions in recent weeks. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm has been actively engaged in advancing the Biden administration's clean energy agenda while addressing pressing concerns about American energy independence and grid reliability.

    One of the most notable recent initiatives involves accelerated deployment of renewable energy infrastructure across the nation. The Secretary has been working closely with state officials and private sector partners to streamline permitting processes for wind and solar projects. According to recent reporting from energy policy analysts, these efforts aim to double the pace of renewable installations over the next five years, supporting the administration's climate goals while creating manufacturing jobs in communities previously dependent on fossil fuel industries.

    The Secretary has also been focused on modernizing the electrical grid to handle increased demand from electric vehicles and emerging technologies. The Department has announced new grant programs totaling billions of dollars to upgrade transmission lines and develop battery storage solutions. Energy experts note this investment is critical as the nation works to prevent blackouts and ensure grid stability during extreme weather events.

    Additionally, the Secretary has emphasized the importance of domestic energy production, particularly regarding critical minerals needed for clean energy technologies. Recent statements highlight concerns about supply chain vulnerabilities and the need for increased domestic mining and processing capabilities. The Department has partnered with various agencies to identify domestic sources of lithium, cobalt, and other essential materials for battery production.

    The Secretary has also addressed nuclear energy policy, supporting the continued operation of existing nuclear plants and promoting next generation reactor designs. This represents a significant shift in emphasis as the administration recognizes nuclear power's role in achieving decarbonization targets while providing reliable baseload power.

    In terms of international engagement, the Secretary has participated in discussions with allied nations regarding clean energy technology sharing and coordinated climate action strategies. These diplomatic efforts aim to strengthen America's position in the global clean energy economy.

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  • 101 - The Secretary of Energy

    Energy Secretary Wright Invokes Defense Production Act to Restart California Oil Operations Amid National Security Push

    15/03/2026 | 2 min
    U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright made headlines this weekend by invoking the Defense Production Act to direct Sable Offshore Corporation to restart oil operations at the Santa Ynez Unit and pipeline system off Santa Barbara, California. According to the Lynnwood Times, the Department of Energy issued the order on March 13 to counter supply risks from state policies that have increased reliance on foreign oil, including for West Coast military bases. The facility could produce 50,000 barrels of oil daily, replacing about 1.5 million barrels of imported crude each month, Lynnwood Times reports.

    Wright stated the Trump Administration prioritizes American energy security, criticizing some state leaders for policies with national security risks. ClickOrlando confirms the directive targets operations halted since a 2015 oil spill, aiming to connect California crude to interstate pipelines and reduce dependence on shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.

    California Governor Gavin Newsom strongly opposed the move, calling it an illegal attempt to benefit oil interests and risk coastal environments, as reported by ClickOrlando. He noted ongoing court orders and lawsuits against Sable, with the state planning legal challenges. KPIX CBS News Bay Area coverage highlights local concerns over spill risks, referencing a 1969 disaster, while energy experts there predict lawsuits will delay impacts on gas prices, now averaging five dollars sixty-six cents per gallon in San Francisco amid the Iran war.

    On ABC News This Week today, Wright appeared alongside Representative Adam Smith, though the rush transcript focused more on war-related security. Separately, the Times of Israel reports Wright predicting the U.S. war with Iran will end in the next few weeks, allowing oil supplies to rebound and ease energy costs.

    The action ties into broader Trump efforts, including executive orders easing housing regulations that call on the Energy Secretary to reform burdensome energy requirements, per the National Association of Home Builders blog.

    This move underscores tensions between federal energy independence goals and state environmental priorities, potentially creating jobs but sparking legal battles.

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  • 101 - The Secretary of Energy

    Energy Secretary Invokes Defense Production Act to Restore California Offshore Oil Operations for National Security

    15/03/2026 | 2 min
    U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright invoked the Defense Production Act on March 13 to direct Sable Offshore Corporation, a Texas-based oil and gas company, to restore operations at the Santa Ynez Unit and Santa Ynez Pipeline System off southern California. Lynnwood Times reports this action addresses supply disruption risks from California policies that have increased reliance on foreign oil, leaving the region and West Coast military installations vulnerable. The facility, damaged by a 2015 oil spill, includes three rigs in federal waters, offshore and onshore pipelines, and the Las Flores Canyon Processing Facility, capable of producing about 50,000 barrels of oil per day, replacing nearly 1.5 million barrels of foreign crude each month.

    Secretary Wright stated, according to the U.S. Department of Energy news release cited by ClickOrlando, "The Trump Administration remains committed to putting all Americans and their energy security first. Unfortunately, some state leaders have not adhered to those same principles, with potentially disastrous consequences not just for their residents, but also our national security. Today's order will strengthen America's oil supply and restore a pipeline system vital to our national security and defense, ensuring that West Coast military installations have the reliable energy critical to military readiness." The move prioritizes pipeline capacity to connect California crude to interstate lines, reducing dependence on imports traveling through vulnerable areas like the Strait of Hormuz, where over 60 percent of the state's refined oil originates.

    California Governor Gavin Newsom condemned the decision, as reported by Lynnwood Times and ClickOrlando, calling it an attempt to open California's coast for oil industry friends and poison beaches. He argued it defies court orders and threatens coastal communities and the state's 51 billion dollar coastal economy. California had sued in January to block federal approval of Sable's restart plans, asserting state regulatory authority over the pipelines.

    Restoring operations is expected to create hundreds of energy jobs, employing over 100 workers and 400 contractors currently, while boosting local economic activity. Fortune notes this aligns with President Trump's recent executive order reversing prior offshore drilling bans. Today, Energy Secretary Wright appeared on ABC News This Week to discuss the issue.

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  • 101 - The Secretary of Energy

    US Energy Secretary Wright Outlines Iran Strategy, Oil Reserve Releases, and Path to Energy Security

    12/03/2026 | 2 min
    Chris Wright, the United States Secretary of Energy, has been actively addressing the ongoing situation in Iran and its impact on global energy markets over the past two days. In recent interviews with major news outlets, Wright discussed the administration's strategy to degrade Iran's military capabilities while managing the disruption to oil supplies flowing through the Strait of Hormuz.

    During an appearance on a financial news program, Wright explained that the U.S. is currently at fifty-eight percent capacity in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve after previous attempts to refill it faced congressional opposition. To address the immediate energy shortage caused by restricted flows through the Strait of Hormuz, the administration announced it would release 172 million barrels of oil in swap arrangements, meaning the U.S. would receive more than 200 million barrels in return at a later date at no cost to taxpayers. This leverages the difference between current high front-month prices and lower future prices.

    Wright stated that the U.S. military is making enormous progress every day in destroying Iran's ability to threaten American troops in the region, neighboring countries, and energy markets. He emphasized that the conflict will be measured in weeks rather than months, though he acknowledged the U.S. is not yet ready to escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz. All military assets are currently focused on destroying Iran's offensive capabilities and the manufacturing infrastructure that supplies those capabilities.

    When pressed about timeline expectations, Wright noted that while progress will happen relatively soon, the military needs more time before escort operations can begin. An oil expert suggested that if the situation continues for several more weeks through the end of the month, oil prices could rise significantly above current levels.

    Wright addressed criticism that the administration did not adequately warn the public about short-term energy price increases, clarifying that officials stated from the beginning there would be disruption in energy prices moving upward. He rejected the notion that the administration claims to control oil prices, noting instead that America is by far the world's biggest producer of natural gas and will see massive expansion in energy production on the other side of this conflict.

    The Secretary emphasized that managing this situation represents short-term pain for long-term gain, with the goal of creating a more secure energy future for decades to come.

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