Oil industry and trump

Mar 9, 2020 While US oil companies may be feeling the pinch, US consumers—mainly drivers —may be in for a real treat, with gasoline prices at the pump  Mar 2, 2020 The Trump administration is considering letting six companies test for oil and natural gas off the Atlantic coast. (From The Hill / By Timothy  Apr 10, 2019 President Trump signed two executive orders on Wednesday that he says will speed up construction of pipelines and other projects to enhance 

At home, Trump’s deregulatory agenda has been a boon to the U.S. oil industry since he took office in January of 2017. But lately, the industry has been befuddled by some of the president’s The Washington Post reports Trump is “strongly considering a bailout for oil and gas producers.” The president and his advisers “have been taking calls since Monday from concerned energy Oil and Gas Ties Run Deep in the Trump Administration Given the connections to the oil and gas industry within the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of the Interior, rollbacks to environmental protections should come as no surprise. President Donald Trump on Friday said he asked the U.S. Department of Energy to purchase crude oil for the strategic petroleum reserve in an effort to support the battered sector amid a price war Oil industry falls out of love with Trump. Steel tariffs, jousting over NAFTA and wariness about regulation rollbacks are making oil and gas executives nervous. Oil and gas executives have fretted that higher steel prices could stifle projects needed to help the U.S. — the world’s biggest oil and gas producer — feed the global thirst for energy. Before Trump took office, the industry took in the lion’s share of the $20 billion in federal and state subsidies given each year to fossil fuel companies, a report by the nonprofit Oil Change U.S. found. Since his administration began, the White House moved to scrap rules on limiting methane emissions and offshore drilling, relaxed protections on an endangered bird that lives on oil-rich lands, and opened up public lands with fragile ecosystems to oil and gas leasing. According to The Washington Post, the Trump admin is “strongly considering” pushing for federal assistance for the oil and natural gas industries after in the wake of the downturn caused by

Feb 5, 2019 The U.S. is the world's biggest producer of oil and natural gas. While Trump's paean to our country's robust oil and gas industry will incense 

Oil and Gas Ties Run Deep in the Trump Administration Given the connections to the oil and gas industry within the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of the Interior, rollbacks to environmental protections should come as no surprise. President Donald Trump on Friday said he asked the U.S. Department of Energy to purchase crude oil for the strategic petroleum reserve in an effort to support the battered sector amid a price war Oil industry falls out of love with Trump. Steel tariffs, jousting over NAFTA and wariness about regulation rollbacks are making oil and gas executives nervous. Oil and gas executives have fretted that higher steel prices could stifle projects needed to help the U.S. — the world’s biggest oil and gas producer — feed the global thirst for energy. Before Trump took office, the industry took in the lion’s share of the $20 billion in federal and state subsidies given each year to fossil fuel companies, a report by the nonprofit Oil Change U.S. found. Since his administration began, the White House moved to scrap rules on limiting methane emissions and offshore drilling, relaxed protections on an endangered bird that lives on oil-rich lands, and opened up public lands with fragile ecosystems to oil and gas leasing. According to The Washington Post, the Trump admin is “strongly considering” pushing for federal assistance for the oil and natural gas industries after in the wake of the downturn caused by President Donald Trump on Friday said he asked the U.S. Department of Energy to purchase crude oil for the strategic petroleum reserve in an effort to support the battered sector amid a price war President Trump, flanked by company executives and miners, signed a long-promised executive order to nullify President Barack Obama's climate change efforts and revive the coal industry, effectively ceding American leadership in the international campaign to curb the dangerous heating of the planet.

Mar 11, 2020 Independent U.S. oil companies suffering from the meltdown in crude prices are pressing President Donald Trump for financial help, but the 

President Donald Trump on Friday said he asked the U.S. Department of Energy to purchase crude oil for the strategic petroleum reserve in an effort to support the battered sector amid a price war Oil industry falls out of love with Trump. Steel tariffs, jousting over NAFTA and wariness about regulation rollbacks are making oil and gas executives nervous. Oil and gas executives have fretted that higher steel prices could stifle projects needed to help the U.S. — the world’s biggest oil and gas producer — feed the global thirst for energy. Before Trump took office, the industry took in the lion’s share of the $20 billion in federal and state subsidies given each year to fossil fuel companies, a report by the nonprofit Oil Change U.S. found. Since his administration began, the White House moved to scrap rules on limiting methane emissions and offshore drilling, relaxed protections on an endangered bird that lives on oil-rich lands, and opened up public lands with fragile ecosystems to oil and gas leasing. According to The Washington Post, the Trump admin is “strongly considering” pushing for federal assistance for the oil and natural gas industries after in the wake of the downturn caused by President Donald Trump on Friday said he asked the U.S. Department of Energy to purchase crude oil for the strategic petroleum reserve in an effort to support the battered sector amid a price war

Apr 12, 2019 New data shows the Trump administration has opened up significantly more land to the oil and gas industry than the Obama administration did 

Oil and Gas Ties Run Deep in the Trump Administration Given the connections to the oil and gas industry within the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of the Interior, rollbacks to environmental protections should come as no surprise. President Donald Trump on Friday said he asked the U.S. Department of Energy to purchase crude oil for the strategic petroleum reserve in an effort to support the battered sector amid a price war Oil industry falls out of love with Trump. Steel tariffs, jousting over NAFTA and wariness about regulation rollbacks are making oil and gas executives nervous. Oil and gas executives have fretted that higher steel prices could stifle projects needed to help the U.S. — the world’s biggest oil and gas producer — feed the global thirst for energy.

President Donald Trump on Friday said he asked the U.S. Department of Energy to purchase crude oil for the strategic petroleum reserve in an effort to support the battered sector amid a price war

Apr 3, 2016 Donald Trump is stoking anxiety in the US oil industry as it watches Republicans head towards nominating a presidential candidate who has  Feb 15, 2018 After receiving billions in tax cuts at the end of last year, oil and gas Trump's cuts effectively subsidize oil, gas, and coal companies, severely  6 days ago As the Trump administration considers aid for companies hurt by the coronavirus pandemic, it'll be difficult to defend including oil drillers and  Feb 4, 2019 As a candidate, Trump said he'd have "no problem" banning lobbyists from his administration altogether. As a president, he's done the  Jan 17, 2019 “As the American people experience the painful effects of the Trump Shutdown, the administration is busy serving the oil and gas industry. Instead  Dec 3, 2018 President Trump's ongoing political pressure on Saudi Arabia and other foreign nations to keep oil prices low is harming the U.S. energy sector 

Oil industry falls out of love with Trump. Steel tariffs, jousting over NAFTA and wariness about regulation rollbacks are making oil and gas executives nervous. Oil and gas executives have fretted that higher steel prices could stifle projects needed to help the U.S. — the world’s biggest oil and gas producer — feed the global thirst for energy.