President Joe Biden said in his State of the Union address Tuesday night that the United States is going to rely on oil and gas even as his administration pursues a transition to renewable energy sources, provoking laughter from Republicans and grumbling and boos from members of his own party.
live with three. what decision ultimately, senator, do you think the biden administration will make? it s part of this broader context you guys have reported on, which is the very strategically damaging biden energy policy, to shut down the production of oil and gas, delay pipelines and infrastructure, and pressure banks not to invest in american energy and as prices go up, they have all over the country, the united states begs from dictators, i m trying to use leverage to do that. and the initial approval of the willow project as you mentioned, huge benefits, not just for alaska, but for america, up to 200,000 barrels a day, 2500 jobs, highest environmental standards in the world, but there s going to be a battle
Environmental groups are hopeful the Interior Department will pull the plug on any number of thousands of oil and gas leases issued during previous administrations after it completes a retroactive review of their underlying environmental assessments.