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CERAWEEK - US Interior Secretary urges more drilling and mining on public lands

U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said to a room full of energy executives that he wanted their industries, which include mining and drilling on America's Public Lands, to increase the amount of these activities. He told them: "We love YOU! ".

Burgum's remarks at the CERAWeek conference in Houston highlighted President Donald Trump’s agenda of reducing red tape to free up fossil fuels and metals.

He told the crowd, "If we are going to drill baby drill, we must also be asked to mine baby mine."

Oil prices are at a three-year low, but it is unclear whether energy companies will increase investment.

Burgum believes that the Trump administration could unwind 20% to 30% of the country’s regulations and estimates that this would sharply reduce the cost of oil production.

He said that the National Energy Dominance Council he heads, which coordinates government policies in order to maximize production, would focus on speeding up project approvals for energy and mining projects.

Burgum said that increasing the U.S.'s electricity generation and transmission capability is crucial to winning "AI arms races" with China.

Burgum said that he believed that enforcing the sanctions against Iran, which aim to reduce its oil exports to zero could stop that country from funding "terrorist groups." (Reporting and editing by Leslie Adler; Timothy Gardner)

(source: Reuters)