Secretary of Energy Chris Wright highlighted a major energy development at the Sable pipeline project near Santa Barbara, emphasizing the rapid activation of long-idle oil wells. He described the wells as having been drilled decades ago and simply sitting unused before federal intervention brought them back into production.
Wright stated that the administration leveraged the Defense Production Act to restore output quickly, framing the move as a decisive step toward strengthening domestic energy security. According to his remarks, the effort has contributed to a roughly 20 percent increase in California’s oil and gas production, achieved largely by reactivating existing infrastructure rather than initiating new large-scale drilling projects.
The initiative is being presented by Trump-aligned energy officials as a practical demonstration of supply-side responsiveness and regulatory efficiency. Supporters argue that reopening idle assets not only boosts domestic production but also reinforces broader economic and national security priorities by reducing reliance on unstable global energy markets.
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