USA Today headline: Trump's take on oil, OPEC?
N.D. speech may offer details.
As is the case with most of his policy stands, Donald Trump
has spoken only generally about how he thinks Washington should treat
energy production in the U.S., expressing strong support for the oil,
natural gas and coal industries, and promising to cut funding for what
he sees as excessive regulation.
But this week in North Dakota,
the presumptive Republican nominee for president may reveal more about
his views on promoting domestic energy, and perhaps take another shot at
Saudi Arabia, the leader of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
Trump
is scheduled to deliver a keynote address Thursday at the Williston
Basin Petroleum Conference in Bismarck to an audience of oil and gas
operators whose drilling in the Bakken shale formation has made North
Dakota the second-leading oil-producing state in the U.S.
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