
Trump’s new energy council aims to ramp up natural gas, cut regulations
By Jack Aylmer (Energy Correspondent), Michael Edwards (Video Editor)
- President Donald Trump signed an executive order establishing the National Energy Dominance Council with an aim of accelerating U.S. fossil fuel production. The council has been mandated to streamline regulations and boost private sector investment in energy development.
- The administration also granted conditional approval for a major liquefied natural gas export project in Louisiana.
- Additionally, plans were announced to revive a long-blocked natural gas pipeline from Pennsylvania to New York, which Trump claims could cut energy prices in the Northeast by up as much as 70%.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order late last week establishing the National Energy Dominance Council. The White House directed this newly formed council to work quickly to accelerate domestic oil and gas production.
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- President Donald Trump established the National Energy Dominance Council to boost domestic oil and gas production, according to his executive order.
- The administration granted conditional export authorization for a liquefied natural gas project in Louisiana after then-President Joe Biden paused new LNG exports.
- Trump directed Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to reverse Biden's ban on offshore oil drilling, emphasizing energy production.
- Commonwealth LNG plans to export 9.5 million tons of LNG annually, supported by Trump's administration's actions to boost the energy industry.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- President Donald Trump signed an executive order establishing the National Energy Dominance Council to advise the president on strategies to make the United States energy-dominant.
- Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum will chair the council, while Energy Secretary Chris Wright will serve as vice chairman according to a White House document.
- Burgum stated that America has not fully utilized its resources, which include vast public lands.
- Trump's order revokes numerous Biden-era actions and aims to reduce permit wait times and evaluate regulation costs differently.
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“We’re going to be energy dominant like nobody else,” Trump stated during the announcement. “We’re going to make more money than anybody’s ever made with energy.”
What will the National Energy Dominance Council do?
Trump appointed Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to lead the National Energy Dominance Council. The council will oversee federal agencies involved in power regulation, permitting, production, distribution, and transportation.

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Trump also mandated the council to streamline bureaucratic processes and encourage private sector investment in energy development.
“President Trump wisely understood that under the Biden administration, there was a war against American energy,” Burgum said. “Today that war officially has ended.”
What else is Trump changing in the energy sector?
In addition to forming the council, the administration announced several other moves aimed at furthering growth in the U.S. fossil fuel sector. The moves include the conditional approval of a large liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project in Louisiana, marking the first LNG export authorization since former President Joe Biden paused consideration of them a year ago.
The approval, granted by Energy Secretary Chris Wright, will allow the company Commonwealth LNG to construct a new facility that is expected to produce 9.5 million tons of liquefied natural gas annually.
While this green light is still subject to a final order by the independent Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Commonwealth LNG has expressed confidence the panel will give them permission to move forward. The company expects to begin production in early 2029.
“Exporting American LNG strengthens the U.S. economy and supports American jobs while bolstering energy security around the world,” Wright said. “I am proud to be working with President Trump to get American energy exports back on track.”
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Could Trump’s pro-fossil fuel actions reduce energy prices?
The Trump administration also unveiled plans to revive a previously canceled natural gas pipeline between Pennsylvania and New York. According to Trump, the project, known as the Constitution Pipeline, could significantly lower energy costs in the Northeast by as much as 70%.
“We are also working on a project that has been under wraps for 20 years,” Trump said. “Everybody wanted it. It’s been held up by New York. It’s a pipeline that will bring down energy prices in New York and in all of New England.”
What happens next?
These moves are part of the administration’s broader efforts to expand fossil fuel energy output in the U.S., while rolling back regulatory measures and other policies implemented during the Biden administration.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP SIGNED AN EXECUTIVE ORDER LATE LAST WEEK ESTABLISHING THE NATIONAL ENERGY DOMINANCE COUNCIL.
DIRECTING IT TO MOVE QUICKLY TO ACCELERATE DOMESTIC OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION.
“This is a very big bill. This is really going to be energy dominant. We’re going to be energy dominant like nobody else.” -President Donald Trump
THE COUNCIL WILL OVERSEE FEDERAL AGENCIES INVOLVED IN ENERGY REGULATION, PERMITTING, PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION, AND TRANSPORTATION-
WITH A MANDATE TO STREAMLINE PROCESSES AND ENCOURAGE PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT.
INTERIOR SECRETARY DOUG BURGUM WILL HEAD THE COUNCIL-
WHICH TRUMP SAID HE WANTS TO SEE CUT BUREAUCRATIC RED TAPE AND FOCUS ON INNOVATION INSTEAD OF REGULATORY BARRIERS.
“President Trump wisely understood that under the Biden administration, there was a war against American energy, and today that war officially has ended.” -Interior Secretary Doug Burgum
IN ADDITION TO FORMING THE COUNCIL, THE ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCED SEVERAL OTHER MOVES THAT STAND TO BENEFIT THE U.S. FOSSIL FUEL INDUSTRY.
CONDITIONAL APPROVAL WAS GRANTED FOR A MASSIVE LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS EXPORT PROJECT IN LOUISIANA-
MARKING THE FIRST GREEN LIGHT OF NEW LNG EXPORTS SINCE FORMER PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN PAUSED THEM A YEAR AGO.
THE APPROVAL, GRANTED BY ENERGY SECRETARY CHRIS WRIGHT, WILL ALLOW THE COMPANY COMMONWEALTH LNG TO CONSTRUCT A NEW FACILITY THAT IS EXPECTED TO EXPORT 9 AND A HALF MILLION TONS OF LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS ANNUALLY.
WRIGHT SAYS THIS WILL STRENGTHEN THE U.S ECONOMY AND BOLSTER ENERGY SECURITY AROUND THE WORLD.
“This will be a large construction project for American workers. It will draw demand for more American energy production that will be shipped overseas to our allies.” -Energy Secretary Chris Wright
THOUGH HIS APPROVAL IS SUBJECT TO A FINAL ORDER BY THE INDEPENDENT FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION-
COMMONWEALTH LNG IS CONFIDENT THE PANEL WILL GIVE THEM PERMISSION TO MOVE FORWARD AND EXPECT LNG PRODUCTION TO BEGIN IN EARLY 2029.
MEANWHILE, THE WHITE HOUSE ALSO UNVEILED PLANS TO REVIVE A PREVIOUSLY CANCELED NATURAL GAS PIPELINE FROM PENNSYLVANIA TO NEW YORK.
ACCORDING TO TRUMP, THE PROJECT COULD SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER ENERGY COSTS IN THE NORTHEAST REGION-
CUTTING PRICES BY AS MUCH AS 70 PERCENT.
“We are also working on a project that has been under wraps for 20 years. Everybody wanted it. It’s been held up by New York. It’s a pipeline that will bring down the energy prices in New York and in all of New England.” -President Donald Trump
THESE ACTIONS ARE ALL A PART OF THE ADMINISTRATION’S BROADER EFFORTS TO EXPAND FOSSIL FUEL ENERGY OUTPUT AND REDUCE REGULATORY CONSTRAINTS ON THE INDUSTRY-
WHILE ROLLING BACK BIDEN-ERA POLICIES IN THE PROCESS.
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See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Summary
- President Donald Trump established the National Energy Dominance Council to boost domestic oil and gas production, according to his executive order.
- The administration granted conditional export authorization for a liquefied natural gas project in Louisiana after then-President Joe Biden paused new LNG exports.
- Trump directed Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to reverse Biden's ban on offshore oil drilling, emphasizing energy production.
- Commonwealth LNG plans to export 9.5 million tons of LNG annually, supported by Trump's administration's actions to boost the energy industry.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- President Donald Trump signed an executive order establishing the National Energy Dominance Council to advise the president on strategies to make the United States energy-dominant.
- Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum will chair the council, while Energy Secretary Chris Wright will serve as vice chairman according to a White House document.
- Burgum stated that America has not fully utilized its resources, which include vast public lands.
- Trump's order revokes numerous Biden-era actions and aims to reduce permit wait times and evaluate regulation costs differently.
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