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Texas oil producers have a message for Biden: Use American energy, don't beg from Saudis
As President Biden meets with Saudi leaders abroad, American oil producers are fighting back against the administration's war on fossil fuels and advocating for American energy.
Latshaw Drilling President Trent Latshaw and Tall City Exploration President and CEO Mike Oestmann shared their experience in Texas Friday as the oil industry faces production hurdles from Washington, D.C.
"In spite of those attempts to limit supply, we're doing everything we can to increase our production," Oestmann told FOX Business' Lauren Simonetti in Midland. "We're spending all the money that we make. We're putting it right back in the ground with the addition of the bank borrowing that we're doing."
Since shutting down the Keystone Pipeline, the Biden administration has faced pushback from the industry for making the nation more dependent on foreign oil supplies and forcing a "transition" to green energy.
"I think the president could have saved a lot of time and taxpayer dollars and come out here to Midland, Texas, to talk to us instead of going to Saudi Arabia," Latshaw said.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/energy/t...rgy-beg-saudis
Anyone that supports Biden should be deported forever, they are burdens to society-OG
As President Biden meets with Saudi leaders abroad, American oil producers are fighting back against the administration's war on fossil fuels and advocating for American energy.
Latshaw Drilling President Trent Latshaw and Tall City Exploration President and CEO Mike Oestmann shared their experience in Texas Friday as the oil industry faces production hurdles from Washington, D.C.
"In spite of those attempts to limit supply, we're doing everything we can to increase our production," Oestmann told FOX Business' Lauren Simonetti in Midland. "We're spending all the money that we make. We're putting it right back in the ground with the addition of the bank borrowing that we're doing."
Since shutting down the Keystone Pipeline, the Biden administration has faced pushback from the industry for making the nation more dependent on foreign oil supplies and forcing a "transition" to green energy.
"I think the president could have saved a lot of time and taxpayer dollars and come out here to Midland, Texas, to talk to us instead of going to Saudi Arabia," Latshaw said.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/energy/t...rgy-beg-saudis
Anyone that supports Biden should be deported forever, they are burdens to society-OG