伯格姆指出: “消费者需要明白,不仅仅是联邦层面的行动,州和地方层面的行动往往也是推高成本的因素。”
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Published March 24, 2026 2:46pm EDT
特朗普的能源负责人、内政部长道格·伯格姆表示,尽管伊朗冲突持续,美国能源将继续创纪录地复苏。
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独家报道: 尽管伊朗冲突持续,唐纳德·特朗普总统的“能源负责人”道格·伯格姆表示,随着总统的“开采吧,宝贝,开采”议程生效,美国民众面临的天然气和能源价格“暂时上涨”将很快回落。
在接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访时,领导内政部并担任特朗普国家能源主导委员会主席的伯格姆表示:“这一切都关乎供应。”
“你希望价格下降吗?供应必须增加。”他说。为此,他表示其部门已批准在美本土创纪录的6000多张钻探许可证,扭转了拜登政府增加监管的趋势,他称这一趋势阻碍了美国的能源独立。
“由于中东冲突,我们目前面临价格暂时上涨,但正如你今早听到的新闻,能源价格今日大幅下跌,股市上涨且能源价格下降;这对工薪阶层美国人来说是同时发生的积极事情。”他表示。
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尽管受到对总统全球舞台行动的批评,伯格姆称,诸如对委内瑞拉的军事干预和与领导层的谈判等举措,将有助于降低美国民众的价格。
“委内瑞拉发生的事情实际上对美国人帮助很大,因为现在我们有委内瑞拉石油流向路易斯安那州和德克萨斯州的墨西哥湾沿岸炼油厂。”他说。
伯格姆称,政府的另一项重大政策转变——“释放阿拉斯加”行动——预计将对美国人产生重大影响。
“拜登政府采取了70多项法律行动,包括拜登总统的行政命令和监管措施,本质上对阿拉斯加的制裁力度超过了上届政府对伊朗的制裁。”他解释道。
被追问美国人何时能开始看到价格回落,伯格姆表示:“我认为我们已经开始看到价格如何变动,且在特朗普政府第一年期间这些变动相当有效。”他还指出,价格“因居住州而异”,取决于对石油和天然气生产的监管程度和税收水平。
“消费者需要明白,不仅仅是联邦层面的行动,州和地方层面的行动往往也是推高能源成本的因素。”他说,“这并不像简单的红州蓝州之分。但如果回顾战争前的油价,红州是全国油价最低的州之一,蓝州则是最高的州之一。这反映了这些州立法机构和州长制定的能源价格驱动政策。”
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例如,他说就在一个月前,爱荷华州的汽油价格低于每加仑2美元,而加利福尼亚州的价格为5美元。
“加利福尼亚63%的石油依赖进口。”他解释道,并补充说:“伊朗局势爆发时……根据加利福尼亚州自身数据,加州进口石油的最大来源国是伊拉克。”
“他们总是吹嘘,‘哦,如果我们是一个国家,我们将拥有世界上最大的经济体之一。’如果他们是一个国家,他们本应建立一个最依赖能源且能源成本最高的经济体。”他在评价加州时说。
“当你本可以通过得克萨斯州或新墨西哥州的二叠纪盆地获得清洁、可靠且价格实惠的能源时,你却在加州使用外国石油,这并非在拯救地球。”他继续道,“当你认为阻止美国本土基础设施建设就能拯救地球时,你实际上是在人为推高能源价格。”
为了回应这一点,伯格姆称,根据特朗普发布的能源紧急声明,能源部长克里斯·赖特最近下令加州重新开放圣伊内斯管道系统,恢复国内近海石油的泵送。该命令正被加州在法庭上挑战;不过,石油已开始泵送。
伊朗以据称每艘200万美元的油轮通行费封锁霍尔木兹海峡,政权威胁全球石油供应
他将政府的“能源丰富”议程描述为在拜登前总统四年“气候幻想”之后回归现实的举措。他说,这一举措与加州等蓝州仍在推行的政策形成鲜明对比。
“我们专注于能源现实,这是所有美国人应得且需要的可靠、负担得起且安全的能源。”他表示,“我们正在为全国每个公民而战,无论他们所在的州是什么政权。因为正如我所说,每个美国人,无论住在哪里,都应获得负担得起、可靠且国家层面安全的能源。”
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Trump energy czar says Iran conflict gas spike is ‘temporary blip’ as drilling push ramps up
Burgum noted that ‘consumers need to understand that it is not just federal action, but it’s state and local action that’s often driving up the cost’
By Peter Pinedo
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Published March 24, 2026 2:46pm EDT
Trump energy czar, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum is confident U.S. energy will continue its record comeback despite the ongoing conflict in Iran.
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EXCLUSIVE: Despite the ongoing conflict in Iran, President Donald Trump’s “energy czar,” Doug Burgum, is confident the “temporary blip up” in gas and energy prices facing Americans will come back down very soon as the president’s “drill baby drill” agenda takes effect.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Burgum, who leads the Interior Department and chair of Trump’s National Energy Dominance Council, said: “It’s all about supply.”
“You want prices to go down? Supply has got to go up,” he said. To this end, he said his agency approved a record 6,000-plus drilling permits on U.S. soil, reversing the Biden administration’s trend of increased regulation that he said had stunted the country’s energy independence.
“We have a temporary blip up now because of the conflict in the Middle East, but as you heard the news earlier this morning, energy prices dropped a lot today, and stock markets [are] up and energy prices down; those are all positive things for working Americans to have those two things happening simultaneously,” he said.
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Despite criticism of the president’s actions on the global stage, Burgum said these moves, such as the military intervention in Venezuela and negotiations with leadership, are going to help reduce prices for Americans.
“What happened in Venezuela actually helps Americans a lot because now we’ve got Venezuelan oil flowing towards Gulf of America refineries in Louisiana and Texas,” he said.
Another major policy shift Burgum said he expects to make a big difference for Americans is the administration’s actions to “unleash Alaska.”
“The Biden administration had taken over 70 legal actions, executive orders from President Biden to regulatory actions, which were essentially sanctioning Alaska more than we sanctioned Iran during the last administration,” he explained.
Pressed on when Americans can expect to start seeing prices tick back down, Burgum said, “I think we started to see how they were happening and they happened quite effectively over the first year of the Trump administration.” He also pointed out that prices “vary a lot” depending on which state you live in and the extent of regulation and taxes placed on oil and gas production.
“Consumers need to understand that it is not just federal action, but it’s state and local action that’s often driving up the cost of your energy,” he said.”It’s not quite as simple as red state versus blue state. But if you take a look at gas prices before the war, red states were among all the lowest states in the country, blue states were among the highest in terms of that. And it was a reflection of the policies of those state legislatures and those governors that were driving energy prices up.”
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As an example, he said that just a month ago, gas prices in Iowa were under $2 per gallon, while the price in California was $5.
“California imports 63 percent of its oil from foreign countries,” he explained, adding, “At the time of this breakout with Iran … California, by their own data, provided by the state of California, the number one country they were importing oil from in California was from Iraq.”
“They always brag about, ‘Oh, if we were a country, we’d have one of the world’s largest economies.’ And if they were a county, they would have designed for themselves one of the most energy-dependent and energy-expensive economies,” he said of California.
“They’re not saving the planet by using foreign oil in California when you could have been getting clean, reliable, affordable energy, say from the Permian Basin in Texas or New Mexico,” he continued. “When you think you’re saving the planet by blocking U.S. infrastructure, you artificially raise the prices.”
To push back on this, Burgum said that, authorized by Trump’s energy emergency declaration, Energy Secretary Chris Wright recently ordered California to reopen its Santa Ynez pipeline system to resume pumping domestic offshore oil. The order is being challenged by California in court; however, oil has already begun being pumped.
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He framed the administration’s “energy abundance” agenda as a move back to reality after four years of “climate fantasy” under former President Joe Biden. This move, he said, stands in stark opposition to policies still being pursued in blue states like California.
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“We’re focused on energy reality, which is all Americans deserve and need to have reliable, affordable, and secure energy,” he said. “We’re fighting for every citizen in the country, regardless of what state regime they’re under. Because like I said, every American, no matter where you live, deserves to have affordable, reliable, and nationally secure energy.”
Fox News Digital reached out to spokespeople for Biden and California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Peter Pinedo is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.
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