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Trump names fossil fuel executive Chris Wright as energy secretary

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Trump names fossil fuel executive Chris Wright as energy secretary

2024-11-17 07:10 Last Updated At:07:20

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump has selected Chris Wright, a campaign donor and fossil fuel executive, to serve as energy secretary in his upcoming, second administration.

CEO of Denver-based Liberty Energy, Wright is a vocal advocate of oil and gas development, including fracking, a key pillar of Trump’s quest to achieve U.S. “energy dominance” in the global market.

Wright has been one of the industry’s loudest voices against efforts to fight climate change and could give fossil fuels a boost, including quick action to end a year-long pause on natural gas export approvals by the Biden administration.

Wright also has criticized what he calls a “top-down” approach to climate by liberal and left-wing groups and said the climate movement around the world is “collapsing under its own weight.” Wright, who has never served in government, has written that more fossil fuel production is needed around the globe to lift people out of poverty.

Consideration of Wright to head the administration's energy department won support from influential conservatives, including oil and gas tycoon Harold Hamm.

Hamm, executive chairman of Oklahoma-based Continental Resources, a major shale oil company, is a longtime Trump supporter and adviser who played a key role on energy issues in Trump’s first term. Hamm helped organize an event at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in April where Trump reportedly asked industry leaders and lobbyists to donate $1 billion to Trump’s campaign, with the expectation that Trump would curtail environmental regulations if reelected.

Mike Sommers, president of the American Petroleum Institute, the oil and gas industry's top lobbying group, said Wright’s experience in the energy sector “gives him an important perspective that will inform his leadership" of the Energy Department.

“We look forward to working with him once confirmed to bolster American geopolitical strength by lifting DOE’s pause on LNG export permits and ensuring the open access of American energy for our allies around the world," Sommers said.

Jackie Wong, senior vice president for climate and energy at the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental group, called Wright “a champion of dirty fossil fuels" and said his nomination to lead the Energy Department was “a disastrous mistake.”

“The Energy Department should be doing all it can to develop and expand the energy sources of the 21st century, not trying to promote the dirty fuels of the last century," Wong said. “Given the devastating impacts of climate-fueled disasters, DOE’s core mission of researching and promoting cleaner energy solutions is more important now than ever."

The Energy Department is responsible for advancing energy, environmental and nuclear security of the United States. The agency is in charge of maintaining the country’s nuclear weapons, oversees 17 national research laboratories and approves natural gas exports, as well as ensuring environmental cleanup of the nation’s nuclear weapons complex. It also promotes scientific and technological research.

Republican Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming, who is expected to become chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, said Trump promised bold choices for his Cabinet, and Wright’s nomination delivers.

“He’s s an energy innovator who laid the foundation for America’s fracking boom. After four years of America last energy policy, our country is desperate for a secretary who understands how important American energy is to our economy and our national security,″ Barrasso said.

If confirmed, Wright will join North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, Trump's choice to be interior secretary, as a key player on energy policy in a second Trump term. Wright will be a member of a new National Energy Council that Burgum will chair. The new panel will seek to establish U.S. “energy dominance” around the world, Trump said.

Thomas Pyle, president of the American Energy Alliance, a conservative group that supports fossil fuels, said Wright would be “an excellent choice” for energy secretary. Pyle led Trump’s Energy Department’s transition team in 2016.

Liberty is a major energy industry service provider, with a focus on technology. Wright, who grew up in Colorado, earned undergraduate degree at MIT and did graduate work in electrical engineering at the University of California-Berkeley and MIT. In 1992, he founded Pinnacle Technologies, which helped launch commercial shale gas production through hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.

He later served as chairman of Stroud Energy, an early shale gas producer, before founding Liberty Resources in 2010.

President-elect Donald Trump speaks at meeting of the House GOP conference, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

President-elect Donald Trump speaks at meeting of the House GOP conference, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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Gyokeres leads Sweden to Nations League win and the Dutch reach the knockout rounds

2024-11-17 07:05 Last Updated At:07:11

Viktor Gyokeres led Sweden to a 2-1 win over Slovakia while the Netherlands qualified for the Nations League quarterfinals with a 4-0 win over Hungary on Saturday.

Germany also set a single-game scoring record for the relatively new competition — this is its fourth edition — by routing Bosnia and Herzegovina 7-0.

Gyokeres took his nation’s opening goal in the third minute. After Slovakia's David Hancko leveled in the 19th, the Sporting Lisbon striker set up Aleksander Isak to put Sweden back in front for good in the 31st.

Gyokeres is the joint leading scorer of the Nations League with five along with Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo and Slovenia’s Benjamin Sesko. Gyokeres recently upstaged Erling Haaland by scoring a hat trick as Sporting beat Manchester City 4-1 in the Champions League.

Sweden is trying to earn promotion from League C to League B. Estonia finished at Azerbaijan 0-0 in the same group.

The Netherlands joined Germany as the two teams from League A, Group 3 to advance to the quarterfinals in March.

The Dutch easily won their game in Amsterdam, which was briefly suspended in the first half for the medical evacuation of Hungary assistant coach Adam Szalai. The Hungarian Football Federation said the former player was in “stable” condition after being taken by ambulance to a local hospital.

Wout Weghorst converted a penalty in the 21st and Cody Gapko added a second spot kick in first-half injury time. Denzel Dumfries and Teun Koopmeiners added second-half goals.

Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Florian Wirtz scored twice, including from a superb free kick, to help fuel the Germans' demolition of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Forward Tim Kleindienst also got his first two international goals, while Jamal Musiala, Kai Havertz and Leroy Sane all added to the lopsided scoreline in Freiburg.

Wales escaped with a scoreless draw from Turkey after the host's top scorer Kerem Akturkoglu missed an 89th-minute penalty. Akturkoglu, who leads Turkey with four goals in the Nations League, sent his spot kick off the post.

Iceland won at Montenegro 2-0 after late goals by Orri Oskarsson and Isak Bergmann. The loss meant Montenegro will be relegated to League C.

A goal by Georges Mikautadze got Georgia a 1-1 draw at home with Ukraine after an own goal by Solomon Kverkvelia put the visitors ahead.

The Czech Republic missed the chance to earn promotion from League B after drawing at Albania 0-0.

Virgiliu Postolachi scored in injury time to give Moldova a 1-0 win in Andorra.

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Germany's Tim Kleindienst celebrates with Kai Havertz after scoring his side's seventh goal during the Nations League group soccer match between Germany and Bosnia in Freiburg, Germany, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

Germany's Tim Kleindienst celebrates with Kai Havertz after scoring his side's seventh goal during the Nations League group soccer match between Germany and Bosnia in Freiburg, Germany, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

Germany's Florian Wirtz celebrates with Jonathan Tah, left, after scoring his side's fourth goal during the Nations League group soccer match between Germany and Bosnia in Freiburg, Germany, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

Germany's Florian Wirtz celebrates with Jonathan Tah, left, after scoring his side's fourth goal during the Nations League group soccer match between Germany and Bosnia in Freiburg, Germany, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

Germany's Florian Wirtz celebrates after scoring his side's fourth goal during the Nations League group soccer match between Germany and Bosnia in Freiburg, Germany, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

Germany's Florian Wirtz celebrates after scoring his side's fourth goal during the Nations League group soccer match between Germany and Bosnia in Freiburg, Germany, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

Hungary's Dominik Szoboszlai, left, duels for the ball with Denzel Dumfries of the Netherlands during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Netherlands and Hungary, at the Johan Cruyff ArenA, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Patrick Post)

Hungary's Dominik Szoboszlai, left, duels for the ball with Denzel Dumfries of the Netherlands during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Netherlands and Hungary, at the Johan Cruyff ArenA, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Patrick Post)

Medics carry Hungary's assistant coach Adam Szalai from the pitch during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Netherlands and Hungary, at the Johan Cruyff ArenA, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Patrick Post)

Medics carry Hungary's assistant coach Adam Szalai from the pitch during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Netherlands and Hungary, at the Johan Cruyff ArenA, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Patrick Post)

Ronald Koeman, head coach of the Netherlands, right shakes hands with Wout Weghorst of the Netherlands at the end of the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Netherlands and Hungary, at the Johan Cruyff ArenA, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Patrick Post)

Ronald Koeman, head coach of the Netherlands, right shakes hands with Wout Weghorst of the Netherlands at the end of the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Netherlands and Hungary, at the Johan Cruyff ArenA, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Patrick Post)

Sweden's Viktor Gyökeres, 17, celebrates with his teammates after scoring their side's first goal during the UEFA Nations League group C1 soccer match between Sweden and Slovakia at Strawberry Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, Saturday Nov. 16, 2024. (Pontus Lundahl/TT News Agency via AP)

Sweden's Viktor Gyökeres, 17, celebrates with his teammates after scoring their side's first goal during the UEFA Nations League group C1 soccer match between Sweden and Slovakia at Strawberry Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, Saturday Nov. 16, 2024. (Pontus Lundahl/TT News Agency via AP)

Sweden's Viktor Gyökeres, centre, in action against Slovakia's Dávid Hancko, left, and Milan Škriniar during the UEFA Nations League group C1 soccer match between Sweden and Slovakia at Strawberry Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, Saturday Nov. 16, 2024. (Jakob Åkersten Brodén/TT News Agency via AP)

Sweden's Viktor Gyökeres, centre, in action against Slovakia's Dávid Hancko, left, and Milan Škriniar during the UEFA Nations League group C1 soccer match between Sweden and Slovakia at Strawberry Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, Saturday Nov. 16, 2024. (Jakob Åkersten Brodén/TT News Agency via AP)

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