Midterms could bring early wave of Republican energy policy signaling

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High energy prices and inflation have played a front-stage role in US election politics this season, with control of the US House and Senate at stake in the Nov. 8 voting. S&P Global senior editor Maya Weber caught up with American Exploration & Production Council CEO Anne Bradbury after the annual North American Gas Forum organized by Energy Dialogues to discuss what the election results could mean for the US natural gas sector. Bradbury discussed the “pretty robust” energy package Republicans are working on, laid out what could be on the horizon for Republican oversight of Biden energy regulation and gave her thoughts on whether exporters should worry about rumblings of China hawkishness in Congress. Stick around after the interview for Starr Spencer with the Market Minute, a look at near-term oil market drivers.

Midterms could bring early wave of Republican energy policy signaling

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