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By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: January 20, 2025 ~


Chris Wright, Trump’s Nominee for Energy Secretary

Chris Wright, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of the
U.S. Department of Energy, celebrated his 60th birthday on January 15 by
providing ludicrous answers during his Senate confirmation hearing. The
periodic screams and outbursts from activists in the hearing room
punctuated the Orwellian proceedings.

At one point a young woman leapt to her feet and screamed out: “I’m 18
years old and I want a future!” Screams of “LA is burning” erupted
periodically. Other activists held up bright yellow signs with bold black
lettering that read: “Big oil profits, LA burns.” All disruptors were
quickly escorted from the hearing room by Capitol Police.

The young activists had good cause to be outraged. As their fellow citizens
in Los Angeles return to the smoldering ruins of thousands of homes
destroyed by 100 mile per hour winds and dry brush fueling raging wildfires
– during a period that should be the rainy season in L.A. – millions of
other Americans are experiencing record-breaking cold following the hottest
year in recorded history in the U.S. in 2024.

Trump’s answer to catastrophic climate change from fossil fuel emissions is
to put his big donors from the fossil fuels industry in charge of the U.S.
energy agenda. Even more alarming, according to a Bloomberg report this
morning, Trump plans to declare a national emergency on energy, unlocking
vast powers for himself such as “policy shifts that would enable new oil
and gas development on federal lands, while directing a rollback of
Biden-era climate regulations….”

Wright would appear to be an ideal nominee for the Trump administration. He
smiled his way through outrageous answers – under oath, no less – during
his confirmation hearing.

Before becoming Trump’s nominee to head the U.S. Department of Energy,
Wright was the founder and CEO of Liberty Energy Inc., one of the largest
fracking services companies in the United States. Wright is also a climate
change denier, posting a video on LinkedIn last year where he states:
“There is no climate crisis. What about extreme weather you ask? We have
seen no increase in the frequency or intensity of hurricanes, tornadoes,
droughts, or floods….”

Despite Wright’s financial disclosure form showing that he owns 41 separate
investments in energy companies, including $65 million (as of last Friday’s
closing price) in Liberty Energy Inc., when asked during his confirmation
hearing if he was “aware of any personal holdings, investments or interests
that could constitute a conflict of interest or create the appearance of
such a conflict should you be confirmed and assume the office to which
you’ve been nominated by the President,” Wright gave the mind-numbing
answer: “I am not.”

At the end of this article is a list of the energy-related assets that
Wright would be required to divest if he is confirmed as Energy Secretary,
according to his Ethics Agreement.

However, nothing prevents Wright from returning to his post at Liberty
Energy after he leaves public office. That gives him a built-in incentive
to maneuver things in its favor during his time in office.

Wright states on his financial disclosure form that he will continue to
participate in Liberty Energy’s defined contribution plan, although the
company will not make contributions on his behalf should he become Energy
Secretary. Staying in this plan when he could roll it over to his own IRA
sounds like Wright does plan to return to Liberty Energy.

In testimony before the House Financial Services Committee on April 10,
2024, in which Wright criticized an SEC rule to force publicly-traded
companies to disclose climate change information, Wright described Liberty
Energy as follows:

“Liberty was founded in 2011 with a relentless focus on developing and
delivering next-generation technology for the sustainable development of
unconventional energy resources. Our business revolves around partnering
with the leading oil and gas producers in the United States and Canada to
unlock their vast underground shale oil and natural gas reserves through
hydraulic fracturing [another name for fracking]. Liberty began as a
pure-play provider of hydraulic fracturing operations. We have grown into
an integrated supplier of all the supporting services that are required to
execute the frac operations…Liberty employs over 5,000 people and fracs
roughly 20 percent of the onshore wells drilled in the United States and
Canada. We are proud to say that about 10 percent of total primary energy
production in the United States comes from wells frac’d by Liberty.”

Because Wright’s biggest customers at Liberty Energy are Big Oil companies,
and there is the possibility he will return to Liberty Energy, Wright also
has a built-in conflict of interest to favor those companies in his
decision-making as Secretary of the Energy Department.

Sierra Club Director of Beyond Fossil Fuels Policy, Mahyar Sorour, released
the following statement on Wright’s nomination:

“Chris Wright is the personification of ‘conflict of interest.’ He’s spent
decades getting rich from polluting, dangerous fracking for methane gas and
has denied the impacts to our health and the climate along the way. Wright
made it clear that, if confirmed, he’d hinder clean energy investment and
promote fossil fuels like LNG exports, further enriching himself and his
fellow oil and gas CEOs while we continue to pay the price with more
pollution and higher energy costs. As Americans from coast to coast are
living with the catastrophic consequences of the climate crisis, the last
thing we need is a climate-denying fossil fuel executive at the helm of our
nation’s energy policy.”

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