GOP Rep. Wesley Hunt predicts gas-production hike under Trump: ‘Drill, baby, drill’
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The next White House will usher in a new era of energy policy, as President-elect Donald Trump and two of his cabinet-rank picks — Environmental Protection Agency nominee Chris Wright — prepare to “drill, baby, drill.”
In exclusive interviews, Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-Texas) and Greg Kozera, an economic-development consultant and fracking advocate, told The Post they expect the new administration to immediately slash regulations and open up new opportunities for the natural-gas industry.
Rep. Hunt, who hails from Houston — America’s energy capital — said he’s relieved Trump has been re-elected after four years of Biden-Harris energy policy.
“It’s been an absolute disaster,” Hunt told The Post. “Sitting on the Natural Resources Committee, I’ve learned that these people are committed and this administration was committed to killing the oil and gas industry and basically strengthening our adversaries and strengthening our enemies abroad.”
“That’s just what I’ve seen by killing our [liquified-natural-gas] production, limiting pipelines.The onerous and burdensome regulations that we have seen on refining and everything,” said Hunt.

