U.S. Energy Industry Invites President Biden to Visit American Energy Sites Ahead of Planned Trip to Saudi Arabia

Ahead of the President’s travel to the Middle East next month, the Texas Oil and Gas Association today joined with 27 energy associations to urge President Biden and his Cabinet to visit America’s major energy facilities – from production to distribution to refining to innovation hubs – as geopolitical volatility and energy costs continue to rise. In a letter to President Biden and key administration officials, the organizations – who represent more than 11 million American skilled workers keeping the lights on and fuels flowing – encouraged the administration to recognize domestic energy resources as a strategic asset for U.S. national and economic security and highlighted America’s vast natural gas and oil reserves that can help meet growing demand for reliable energy.

“Before you board Air Force One for the Middle East, we hope you will consider taking another look at made-in-America energy,” the letter states. “We would be honored to show you how our industry is involved in every step of the energy process, from fuel pumps to critical product delivery infrastructure to production zones across our vast nation.”

In the letter, the signatories invite President Biden to visit the energy producing regions across the country, including the Marcellus in Pennsylvania, the Permian in Texas, the Gulf of Mexico and the Bakken in North Dakota that support millions of good-paying U.S. jobs, work to shrink our environmental footprint, boost economic growth and fund conservation in nearly every U.S. county.

“Your trip to Saudi Arabia next month is important on a number of those fronts, including boosting global energy supply. Yet American-made energy solutions are beneath our feet, and we urge you to reconsider the immense potential of U.S. oil and natural gas resources – that are the envy of the world – to benefit American families, the U.S. economy and our national security,” the letter concludes.

Signatories of the letter include:

  • American Petroleum Institute
  • Alaska Oil and Gas Association
  • American Exploration and Production Council
  • American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers
  • Association of Oil Pipe Lines
  • Colorado Oil and Gas Association
  • Consumer Energy Alliance
  • EnerGeo Alliance
  • Energy Workforce & Technology Council
  • Independent Petroleum Association of America
  • Kansas Independent Oil & Gas Association
  • Kentucky Oil & Gas Association
  • Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association
  • Marcellus Shale Coalition
  • Natural Gas Supply Association
  • New Mexico Business Coalition
  • New Mexico Oil and Gas Association
  • North Dakota Petroleum Council
  • The Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma
  • Petroleum Association of Wyoming
  • Permian Basin Petroleum Association
  • Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners Association
  • Texas Oil and Gas Association
  • Utah Petroleum Association
  • US Oil and Gas Association
  • Western Energy Alliance
  • Western States Petroleum Association

Click here to view the letter.

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