GOP Rep. Wesley Hunt predicts gas-production hike under Trump: ‘Drill, baby, drill’


ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The second Trump administration will likely usher in a new era of energy policy, as Donald Trump and Environmental Protection Agency nominee Lee Zeldin prepare to “drill, baby, drill.”

In exclusive interviews, Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-Texas) and Greg Kozera, an economic development consultant and fracking advocate, told The Post they expect the new administration to immediately slash regulations and open up new opportunities for the natural-gas industry.

Rep. Hunt, who hails from Houston, the energy capital of America, said he’s relieved Donald Trump has been re-elected after four years of Biden-Harris energy policy.

“It’s been an absolute disaster,” Hunt said. “Sitting on the Natural Resources Committee, I’ve learned that these people are committed and this administration was committed to killing the oil and gas industry and basically strengthening our adversaries and strengthening our enemies abroad.”


Rep. Wesley Hunt hails from Houston, the energy capital of America. Houston Chronicle via Getty Images

“That’s just what I’ve seen by killing our [liquid-natural-gas] production, limiting pipelines.The onerous and burdensome regulations that we have seen on refining and everything,” said Hunt. “We have got to do a complete and total 180 shift in policy. I think we’re gonna see that under President Trump rapidly within the first 100 days of his presidency.”

A member of Congress since 2023, Hunt has repeatedly criticized Biden for banning new drilling on federal lands and killing the Keystone pipeline.

But Hunt, who’s never served under a Trump administration, says he’s optimistic about Lee Zeldin, Trump’s pick for the Environmental Protection Agency.

“I think it’s absolutely wonderful. I’ve gotten to know Lee over the course of the past few years by campaigning with President Trump,” Hunt told The Post. “He is somebody that’s dedicated to the Trump agenda and dedicated to, for lack of a better word, ‘Drill, baby, drill.’”

Hunt is hoping to start working on this from Day One as he listed his immediate legislative priorities after Trump’s inauguration.

“First of all, an immediate lift on the LNG-export ban, quicker approval from the EPA for E&P [exploration and production] companies, for sure. And allowing them to drill on federal lands,” said Hunt. “And then our offshore lease sales will happen under President Trump. And I see these five things happening immediately. Actually within the first 100 days of the election via executive fiat, if need be.”


Former President Donald Trump greeting Rep. Wesley Hunt at the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-TX) has never served in Congress during a Trump administration, but will be an ally to the President elect after the inauguration. CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

Greg Kozera is an economic development consultant for Shale Crescent USA, which encourages investment in Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania — states that have abundant natural gas and a large fracking presence.

Kozera said since the election, multiple foreign investors have expressed interest in manufacturing in this area, expecting the Trump administration’s loosening of regulations to provide a steady stream of natural gas.

“What I’m seeing is the companies that we’ve been dealing with that have been kind of dragging their feet have suddenly fired up,” Kozera told The Post. 

Kozera said this increased interest in investment is due to Trump’s clearer track record on energy policy, despite Kamala Harris’ claims throughout the election that she would not ban fracking.

“I think what Trump brings to the table is, during his last administration when a lot of these projects started, he was reducing regulations, trying to create regulation certainty. Which, even if it’s a bad ‘reg’—one that is restrictive — at least if you know what the rule is, you can deal with it. What their fear was with a Harris administration is they weren’t sure what they were gonna get.”



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