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Trump Picks Gas Executive as Energy Secretary

Chris Wright is a TV-ready evangelist for fossil fuels who lacks government experience.

A man with close cropped gray hair, dressed in a dark suit and tie, is surrounded by a crowd as he points to a monitor.
Chris Wright, the chief executive of Liberty Oilfield Services, on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange after ringing the opening bell in 2018.Credit...Lucas Jackson/Reuters

President-elect Donald J. Trump has tapped Chris Wright, chief executive of Liberty Energy, a fracking company based in Denver, as his choice for secretary of energy.

Mr. Wright, who calls himself “a tech nerd turned entrepreneur,” is a media-friendly evangelist for fossil fuels who promotes a feel-good message that oil and gas can lift people out of poverty, while disparaging climate science.

In a video posted on LinkedIn last year, Mr. Wright declared, “There is no climate crisis, and we’re not in the midst of an energy transition either.”

Mr. Wright, who has no government experience, caught the attention of Mr. Trump in part through his appearances on Fox News. He also appears frequently on podcasts and social media videos, often using language and imagery associated with progressive causes to link oil and gas with issues like the fight for women’s equality.

Mr. Trump announced Mr. Wright’s appointment in a statement and praised him as a “leading technologist and entrepreneur in energy.” He said in addition to leading the Energy Department, Mr. Wright would also be a member of the newly formed council of national energy.

“He has worked in nuclear, solar, geothermal, and oil and gas,” Mr. Trump wrote, referring to Mr. Wright. “Most significantly, Chris was one of the pioneers who helped launch the American shale revolution that fueled American energy independence, and transformed the global energy markets and geopolitics.”


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