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Trump set to meet with oil, gas executives

  • Market: Crude oil, Natural gas, Oil products
  • 17/03/25

President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet this week with US oil and gas executives to discuss policies that would help achieve "energy dominance", according to an industry group participating in the meeting.

Trump and his team are scheduled to meet on Wednesday with executives that serve on the leadership committee of the American Petroleum Institute (API) and staff from the influential industry group, API said. Trump has enjoyed close ties with many oil executives, who have supported his regulatory initiatives and tax cuts, even as his tariff policies have raised concerns among some industry officials.

"We appreciate the opportunity to discuss how American oil and natural gas are driving economic growth, strengthening our national security and supporting consumers with the President and his team," API said.

The White House did not respond to a request for comment.

The upcoming meeting is set to broadly focus on how to achieve Trump's goal for "energy dominance". API last year released a detailed policy roadmap, with plans to scrap regulations that would require more electric vehicles, restart licensing of US LNG export facilities, expand offshore oil and gas leasing, repeal a new $900/t fee on methane leaks, expedite permitting and e retain corporate tax cuts from 2017. The Trump administration has already accomplished some of those policies, and is starting work on others.

The White House sees cutting energy prices through deregulation and expanded leasing as part of its strategy to ease inflation. Trump last week said he was "very happy" with oil prices at $65/bl, while US treasury secretary Scott Bessent has set a target of $50/bl. But producers would have to crimp production in the Permian basin at that price, former Pioneer Natural Resources chief executive Scott Sheffield said last week.


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