Total no brainer. In fact, the President in his original proposal had put $16 billion in to be able to do this. Democrats like it. Republicans like it. It`s got bipartisan support.
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Jennifer Granholm discusses the bipartisan support for capping abandoned oil and gas wells as part of the Biden infrastructure proposal.
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We also want to work on methane mitigation strategies and CO2 mitigation strategies associated with those exports because a lot of those who would be taking it on want, as well, to have a supplier that has low carbon and low GHG footprint.
We cannot jeopardize our national security, our National Nuclear Security Administration, or our competitiveness in attempting to get all of these investments back in the United States.
Oil is sold on a global market and that market is controlled by a cartel and that cartel is OPEC.
We really appreciate the money that came to the Department to really plus-up weatherization from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.





