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"textContent": "Energy Secretary Chris Wright, a long-time apostle of fossil fuel expansion, issued a blunt directive to the world’s largest oil and gas producers on Monday: Produce more, and do it now. The call came in Houston at the “Super Bowl” of energy conferences. Thousands of miles away, smoke rose over the Persian Gulf following weeks […]",
"title": "White House’s ‘Drill Baby Drill’ Wartime Mandate Meets Volatile Market Reality"
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