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EWTC President Tim Tarpley and Liberty Energy President Ron Gusek recently testified before the U.S. House of Representatives House Oversight Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Energy Policy, and Regulatory Affairs during a Field Hearing titled “Drilling Down: Oversight of the Challenges and Opportunities Facing the U.S. Energy Production.” The hearing focused on the challenges faced by American energy producers, particularly those stemming from regulatory uncertainty due to administration policies.

During the hearing, Energy Workforce President Tim Tarpley highlighted the growing global demand for energy, which is expected to increase by 50% by 2050 according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). He emphasized the importance of natural gas power generation in meeting this demand, underscoring the necessity for a significant buildout in this sector. However, Tarpley criticized the Biden administration for obstructing domestic energy production through delays and legal obstacles, hindering Americans’ access to vital resources.

Ron Gusek, President of Liberty Energy and also an EWTC board member, echoed similar sentiments by addressing the unrealistic notion of fully transitioning away from fossil fuels in the near future. He emphasized the impracticality of such a transition and warned against politically driven attacks on the industry, which he believes will not only harm American consumers but also have global repercussions. Gusek’s remarks underscored the importance of ensuring a balanced approach to energy production and consumption in order to meet growing demands without compromising on economic stability.

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