Oil and gas company executives on Wednesday blasted President Biden for blaming them on the gas price surge.
"Increased regulations, talk of taxes, our members get frustrated when the administration, Jen Psaki just seem to say, now that we are facing an energy crisis, go out and produce like the snap of a finger. It is just not possible and as we face this relentless attack, we will have to do a lot of work. And you want to start a dialogue with the administration to address the challenges," he told host Ainsley Earhardt.
The trade groups sent a letter to the White House Friday criticizing the administration's"deep hostility" toward oil and gas companies and their workers.Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox
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