Chattanooga Times Free Press

Trump taps Perry deputy to replace him at Energy Dept.

- BY ELLEN KNICKMEYER

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday selected Dan Brouillett­e, deputy to departing Energy Secretary Rick Perry, to lead the Energy Department, calling him a “total profession­al” with unparallel­ed experience.

Trump acted quickly, just a day after Perry told the president that he would leave by year’s end. Perry said his decision was not related to his role in administra­tion actions on Ukraine that are now the focus of a House impeachmen­t inquiry.

Brouillett­e has embraced Trump’s call for U.S. dominance of internatio­nal energy markets and says he backs an “all of the above” policy that promotes nuclear and renewable solar and wind energy as well as coal, natural gas and oil. Environmen­tal groups, many lawmakers and others fault the administra­tion for trying to spur the country’s oil and gas production boom rather than rein in the climate-damaging fossil fuels.

He has traveled from Japan to former Soviet states to Qatar and Israel and beyond, promoting U.S. natural gas and natural gas production companies.

“When it comes to exporting LNG, the United States is open for business,” Brouillett­e said in one such European stop last year.

Brouillett­e previously worked as an executive at USAA, which provides insurance and other financial services to members of the military, and as a vice president at Ford Motor Company.

He worked as an assistant energy secretary under George W. Bush and a Louisiana state energy regulator, among other work.

 ?? AP PHOTO/JON GAMBRELL ?? Deputy Energy Secretary Dan Brouillett­e is interviewe­d on stage at the World Energy Congress in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, in September.
AP PHOTO/JON GAMBRELL Deputy Energy Secretary Dan Brouillett­e is interviewe­d on stage at the World Energy Congress in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, in September.

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