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Fossil fuels surging: U.S. production at record highs
- November 1, 2024: Vol. 11, Number 10

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Fossil fuels surging: U.S. production at record highs

by Valerie Thomas

The United States is producing more oil and natural gas today than ever before, and far more than any other country. So, what roles did the Trump-Pence and Biden-Harris administrations play in this surge?

The answer might surprise you, given the way each has talked publicly about fossil fuels: former President Donald Trump embracing them, and President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris focusing on reducing fossil fuel use to fight climate change.

Under each of the three most recent presidencies, Republican and Democratic alike, U.S. oil and gas production were higher at the end of the administration’s term than at the beginning.

That production has both pros and cons. Together, oil and gas account for nearly three-quarters of U.S. energy consumption. Producing oil and gas in the United States provides energy security, and high production generally keeps prices down. Burning oil and gas, however, releases carbon dioxide into the air, contributin

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