The Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, has been active in recent days promoting the Trump administration's energy agenda. According to Fox News reports from March 20, 2026, Wright announced plans to expand domestic oil and gas production, aiming to boost exports to Europe amid global tensions. He stated during a Houston speech that this move would reduce reliance on foreign suppliers and lower energy costs for Americans by ten percent within the year.
The Wall Street Journal detailed on March 21, 2026, Wright's decision to fast-track permits for five new liquefied natural gas terminals along the Gulf Coast. This follows executive orders signed last week to streamline approvals, cutting processing times from two years to six months. Wright emphasized that these facilities will create twenty thousand jobs and enhance national security.
Reuters covered Wright's virtual meeting with industry leaders on March 19, 2026, where he outlined rolling back previous clean energy subsidies. He argued that subsidies distort markets and that fossil fuels remain essential for grid reliability. Critics, including environmental groups cited by the New York Times on March 22, 2026, warn this could slow the shift to renewables and increase emissions.
Wright also addressed Iran's recent threats in a CNBC interview aired March 21, 2026, saying the United States must prioritize energy independence to deter aggression. National Catholic Reporter noted on March 20, 2026, commentary linking this to broader policy debates, with writer Thomas Reese arguing the administration should reconsider clean energy for preparedness against conflicts.
These steps signal a bold pivot toward fossil fuels under Wright's leadership.
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