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  • 101 - The Secretary of Energy

    Energy Secretary Wright Calls for California Oil Deregulation, Predicts Lower Gas Prices from Iran Ceasefire

    09/04/2026 | 2 min
    U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright made significant headlines this week during visits to California oil operations in Long Beach and Seal Beach. Wright announced that Americans could expect to see lower gas prices in the coming weeks, citing a recent ceasefire deal with Iran that caused oil prices to drop. He acknowledged there will be a lag time before consumers see these savings at the pump as crude prices move through refineries to reach gas stations.

    During his California tour, Wright visited Synergy Oil and Gas operations and called on state leaders to ease regulations he says are strangling the oil industry. He urged California to tap into the state's vast energy resources to boost production and meet demand. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, Wright criticized California's policy decisions, stating that the state has made itself an energy-starved island by outsourcing oil and gas imports from places like Iraq and Brazil despite having resources available within the state.

    Wright raised national security concerns about California's energy situation. He warned that the state's insufficient energy production could pose risks to military operations and America's ability to supply assets across the Pacific Ocean. According to Fox Business reporting, Wright told media that President Trump is rightfully concerned about energy security and that California's high energy prices represent a political choice rather than a necessity given the state's natural resources.

    The energy secretary said there is no reason for California's surging energy prices and regulations given the state's abundant natural resources. He characterized energy costs in the Golden State as unnecessarily high and accused state leadership of undermining what was once an energy-dominant state.

    Wright indicated the Trump administration remains open to working with California Governor Gavin Newsom and other state leaders who recognize threats to national security, the national economy, and the lives of California citizens. His visit reflects the broader Trump administration push to increase domestic energy production and reduce reliance on foreign oil sources.

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    Energy Secretary Chris Wright Pushes California to Boost Oil Production and Lower Gas Prices

    09/04/2026 | 1 min
    U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright visited Long Beach and Seal Beach in California on April 9, 2026, touring oil operations at Synergy Oil and Gas. According to ABC7 News, he predicted lower gas prices for Americans in the next few weeks, following a drop in oil prices after President Donald Trump announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran. Wright explained to reporters that a lag exists as crude oil gets purchased, refined, and turned into gasoline.

    He urged California leaders to ease regulations strangling the states oil industry and boost local production. FOX Business reports Wright warned that Californias energy crisis under Governor Gavin Newsom threatens national security, leaving over 30 U.S. military installations vulnerable by forcing reliance on foreign oil imports from places like Iraq and Brazil. California imports 75 percent of its oil despite vast domestic resources, he said, calling high energy prices a political choice.

    The Department of Energy fact sheet from April 8, 2026, highlights how state policies impoverish residents and harm security, with President Trump aiming to reduce foreign dependence. Wright told FOX Business the administration is open to working with Newsom to revive production and protect Californians lives and the economy.

    Governor Newsom fired back in a video statement, saying he hopes Wright does not suffer the same fate, per recent Fox media coverage.

    Wright plans to meet Governor Newsom soon to discuss energy prices and production.

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    # Trump Administration Cancels $1 Billion Offshore Wind Deal, Shifts Energy Focus to Fossil Fuels

    07/04/2026 | 2 min
    Interior Secretary Doug Burgum announced late last month a deal paying French energy company TotalEnergies nearly one billion dollars to cancel two offshore wind projects off the US East Coast. According to the Department of the Interior, this settlement reimburses the company for development costs on leases in Carolina Long Bay and New York Bight, which could have powered over one million homes with clean energy. Civic Media reports the funds must be reinvested dollar for dollar in US oil, gas, and liquefied natural gas export projects, while barring TotalEnergies from new US offshore wind investments. Burgum declared the era of subsidizing unreliable energy is over, as noted in the announcement.

    Democrats criticize the move sharply. House Judiciary Ranking Member Jamie Raskin and Natural Resources Ranking Member Jared Huffman called it a lawless abuse of the federal Judgment Fund in a letter dated April six, two thousand twenty six. They argue no lawsuit justifies the payment, labeling it an unprecedented taxpayer giveaway to kill clean energy for fossil fuels. Inside Climate News details how the Trump administration has halted three Atlantic offshore wind programs and seeks to cancel fifteen billion dollars in renewable funding from prior laws.

    The Department of Energy under Trump issued emergency orders blocking coal plant retirements in Colorado, Indiana, Michigan, and Washington, per Highland County Press, aiming to keep fossil fuel capacity online amid rising energy demands. The White House fiscal two thousand twenty seven budget proposes slashing Environmental Protection Agency spending in half, cutting renewable energy by four hundred forty nine million dollars, and redirecting funds to oil dominance and the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, as outlined in the document released Friday. E and E News notes it targets Biden era programs, though Congress rejected similar cuts last year.

    These actions coincide with gasoline prices up thirty five percent since late February due to Strait of Hormuz disruptions from US Iran strikes, fueling debates on energy security and costs.

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    07/04/2026 | 1 min
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    Interior Department Launches Marine Minerals Administration to Streamline Offshore Energy and Critical Minerals Operations

    05/04/2026 | 2 min
    The Department of the Interior announced on April 4, 2026, the start of a phased plan to create the Marine Minerals Administration. According to the Department of the Interior press release, this new agency will combine functions from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement. The goal is to boost coordination in offshore leasing, permitting, inspections, and environmental oversight while keeping all safety standards intact.

    This move aims to handle both traditional energy sources and emerging critical minerals more efficiently. The Interior Department states it will reduce duplication and speed up decisions across the full lifecycle of offshore projects, adapting to modern energy needs.

    In related federal budget news, President Donald Trump released his 2027 budget proposal on April 4, 2026. Fortune reports it calls for slashing over 15 billion dollars from Biden-era infrastructure funds, including renewable energy projects and grants from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The plan also cuts programs tied to green energy initiatives, redirecting savings toward a 44 percent Pentagon increase to 1.5 trillion dollars.

    Meanwhile, the Department of Energy extended its information collection on spent nuclear fuel, as noted in the Federal Register on April 6, 2026. Form GC-859 gathers data from nuclear reactor operators and others holding irradiated fuel, supporting ongoing management efforts.

    These developments highlight shifts in energy policy amid budget pressures and resource priorities. No major headlines emerged this week directly naming the Secretary of Energy, but agency actions reflect broader administration focuses on efficiency and defense.

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