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House Oversight Committee Sinks Into Key Study ‘Intentionally Buried’ By Biden Administration

The House of Representatives Oversight and Accountability Committee has held important natural gas research as of Wednesday, and the Biden administration is withheld to advance the 2024 crackdown on liquefied natural gas (LNG).

The Biden Department of Energy (DOE) has “deliberately buried” the final draft version of the study assessing the impact of LNG export growth in 2023. This concerns concern over the concern that it will not support the basis for the Biden administration’s decision to freeze LNG export approvals in January 2024. Before Wednesday announcementthe House of Representatives Oversight and Accountability Committee had previously requested that a 2023 investigation be provided when the Biden DOE was buried – only to be found to exist until this week – for reviews, Biden administration officials showed that there were no full LNG studies in 2023.

Biden administration officials who insisted “follow science” weakened American-made energy production, soothe climate activists, and abandoned it to achieve pre-determined results. Secretary Granholm has sought to undermine the US LNG industry in order to withhold key data from American people from both the hosts of the leading environmental agenda from the American people. The committee chairperson said in a statement. “President Biden and his administration are considered to be the least transparent in history. We would like to thank President Trump and Secretary Wright for taking action to provide the transparency that Americans deserve and restore control of America’s energy.” (Related: Exclusive: Biden Admin’ intentionally buried “justifies the crackdown on key energy in inconvenient research,” according to sources.

The House of Representatives Oversight and Accountability Committee also highlighted Wednesday the timeline highlighting that its members had requested access to the Biden administration’s investigation but were not recognized, and a December 2024 testimony from former Energy Secretary Brad Crabtree that “there was no complete research in 2023.”

The Biden DOE was ready to effectively complete the final draft version of the LNG Impacts Study around the end of September 2023, showing Biden’s staff a repeat, Trump DOE sources previously told DCNF. That version of the study concluded that increasing US LNG exports would actually reduce global emissions compared to other scenarios, Trump DOE sources previously told DCNF.

That conclusion is inconsistent with the take of the final version of Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm’s research, which was made public in December 2024, as it argued that growth in LNG exports would lead to increased global greenhouse gas emissions.

At the end of September 2023, Biden administration officials commented on the final draft version and instructed others to stop working until further notice, but Trump Do sources previously told the DCNF, despite saying that the final version of the document would be released around the end of September 2023. No version of this study has been published.

“The Energy Bureau has learned that Granholm’s former secretary and the Biden White House intentionally filled a lot of data and published a distorted study to trust the benefits of American LNG,” a DOE source previously told DCNF. “They prioritized their own political ambitions for the interests of the American people. The administration intentionally deceived the American people to advance agenda that harmed America’s energy security, the environment and the lives of America.”

Wednesday, including other news organizations – Bloomberg News and Fox News Digital – We confirmed the initial report of the existence of DCNF burial studies.

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