Sen. Alan Armstrong: High Energy Costs Come from Lack of Pipelines

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U.S. Senator Alan Armstrong (R-OK)
Alan Armstrong, recently retired from his role of CEO at Williams, and the newly appointed U.S. Senator for Oklahoma (filling out the term of Markwayne Mullin, who left to become Secretary of Homeland Security), is already making his mark on the D.C. swamp. Armstrong is working on permitting reform. Along those lines, he published an op-ed appearing on The Hill website (required reading in the D.C. swamp). In his column, Sen. Armstrong argues that America’s high energy costs stem less from foreign conflict than from domestic infrastructure failures.

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