How much oil can Trump pump?
The president-elect wants to be the ultimate energy baron
Donald Trump, a man not renowned for the length of his attention span, likes simple formulae. Scott Bessent, his nominee to be treasury secretary, has one: “3-3-3”. He wants to cut America’s federal budget deficit to 3% of GDP, lift annual economic growth to 3% and increase the country’s oil and gas output by the equivalent of 3m barrels per day (b/d) by 2028, up from 30m in 2024.
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This article appeared in the Finance & economics section of the print edition under the headline “President pump”
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