Pundit, Politician Demands to Solve Crimean Crisis Fueled by Gas Lobby
POSTED AT 6:08 PM BY LEE FANG
A small group of pundits and politicians with close ties to the fossil fuel industry are using the crisis in Crimea to demand that the United States promote natural gas exports as a quick fix for the volatile situation. But such a solution,
experts say, would cost billions of dollars, require years of development, and would not
significantly impact the international price of gas or Russias role as a major supplier for the region. Rather, the move would simply
increase gas prices for American consumers while enriching companies involved in the liquified natural gas (LNG) trade.
On Capitol Hill, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI) was
among the first to use the crisis in Ukraine to demand that the Department of Energy speed up the approval process for new LNG terminals. Now is the time to send the signal to our global allies that U.S. natural gas will be an available and viable alternative to their energy needs, said Upton in a statement. As
weve reported, Uptons committee is managed in part by Tom Hassenboehler, a former lobbyist who joined Uptons staff last year after working for Americas Natural Gas Alliance, the primary trade group
pushing to expand natural gas development and LNG exports.
Paul Bledsoe, in an opinion column for
Reuters,
wrote that the U.S. should expedite natural gas exports to bolster transatlantic solidarity and help to form a united U.S.-EU response to Russian intervention in Crimea. He was identified in the piece as a member of the White House Climate Change Task Force under President Clinton. What wasnt disclosed, however, is that Bledsoe is an official with a pro-fossil fuels think tank called the Bipartisan Policy Center, which is funded by the American Gas Association and energy companies with a financial stake in promoting the natural gas industry.(Although hes not listed on the website, a representative with BPC told
Republic Report that Bledsoe continues to work there.)
Groups created and funded by Charles Koch, chief executive of Koch Industries, have also demanded that America should respond to the crisis in Crimea with LNG exports. A serious President would also fast-forward permits on new liquefied natural gas terminals that could ship to Europe, claims a
column posted by Americans for Prosperity, a Koch-run advocacy group. A similar
argument is advanced by the Koch-founded Cato Institute.
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