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    Trump exhorts US to drill oil, gas after Iran attacks

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    Posted on June 23, 2025

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    Trump calls for increased US oil drilling amid Iran tensions to stabilize prices. Energy Secretary responds positively.

    Trump Calls for Increased Oil and Gas Drilling Amid Iran Tensions

    (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump urged his administration on Monday to boost drilling rates and for market players to keep oil prices down amid fears that the aftermath of the U.S. attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities could cause energy prices to spike.

    Trump addressed the U.S. Department of Energy in a post on his Truth Social platform encouraging it to "drill, baby, drill" and saying, "I mean now," despite no major oil disruptions after the bombings.

    In another post on the platform, Trump said in all caps: "Everyone, keep oil prices down, I'm watching! You're playing into the hands of the enemy, don't do it."

    U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright responded, "We're on it!" to the drilling message, in a post on X.

    It was not immediately clear what the energy department could do to boost drilling in the world's top oil and gas producer, where drilling decisions are made by private companies. Output already hit record highs during the previous administration of President Joe Biden.

    The DOE did not immediately respond to a question on Wright's comment.

    Global benchmark Brent oil prices oscillated on Monday, as oil and gas transit continued on tankers from the Middle East after U.S. air strikes against Iran over the weekend. It jumped nearly 6% to a five-month high early in the session, then was down 3% in afternoon trading.[O/R]

    The United States could tap the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, the world's largest emergency crude oil stash, in the case of severe interruptions. Wright also has the power to conduct test sales or exchanges of the reserve, limited to 5 million barrels, from the reserve, which currently holds about 403 million barrels.

    But the Trump administration has criticized Biden's use of the SPR after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

    Doug Burgum, Trump's interior secretary and head of a new National Energy Dominance Council that seeks to boost fossil fuel output, said on X that U.S. oil and gas production "weakens the leverage of authoritarian regimes like Iran who rely on energy coercion to lead."

    (Reporting by Katharine Jackson, Timothy Gardner and Ryan Patrick Jones, editing by Deepa Babington and Marguerita Choy)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump urges increased US oil and gas drilling.
    • •Energy Secretary responds to Trump's call.
    • •Oil prices fluctuate after US-Iran tensions.
    • •Strategic Petroleum Reserve may be tapped.
    • •US aims to weaken energy leverage of regimes like Iran.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trump exhorts US to drill oil, gas after Iran attacks

    1What did Trump urge regarding oil drilling?

    Trump urged his administration to boost drilling rates and for market players to keep oil prices down, emphasizing the need to 'drill, baby, drill' immediately.

    2How did Energy Secretary Chris Wright respond to Trump's message?

    Energy Secretary Chris Wright responded with 'We're on it!' to Trump's call for increased drilling, indicating a supportive stance.

    3What is the Strategic Petroleum Reserve?

    The Strategic Petroleum Reserve is the world's largest emergency crude oil stash, which the U.S. could tap into in case of severe interruptions in oil supply.

    4What was the market reaction to the oil prices after the U.S. air strikes?

    Global benchmark Brent oil prices fluctuated, jumping nearly 6% as oil and gas transit continued from the Middle East following the U.S. air strikes against Iran.

    5What criticism has the Trump administration made regarding Biden's use of the SPR?

    The Trump administration has criticized President Biden's use of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, suggesting a difference in energy policy approaches.

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