Trump’s pro-drilling policy hits market realities and self-inflicted snags
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
President Donald Trump‘s campaign promise to boost domestic oil and gas production and “drill, baby, drill” has run into significant obstacles in the form of higher supply chain costs and volatile oil markets, seeding doubt that the industry could meet that call. True, crude oil production hit records in 2025, and it is agreed that […]
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