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Oil Prices Remain Near $100 as Demand Destruction Concerns Linger

By MGN EditorialMarch 23, 2026 at 11:47 PM

U.S. Energy Secretary says oil prices have not climbed high enough to cause significant demand destruction, while the Trump administration strikes a deal to scrap offshore wind leases in favor of LNG and oil development.

Global oil prices have remained near the $100 per barrel mark in recent weeks, sparking concerns about potential demand destruction, according to industry experts. However, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Monday that prices have not yet climbed high enough to significantly impact demand. Speaking at the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston, Wright noted that 'oil prices have not climbed enough to cause demand destruction.' The comments come as oil markets continue to experience volatility, with prices fluctuating due to factors like the ongoing U.S.-Israeli tensions with Iran. Meanwhile, the former Trump administration has taken a decisive step to shift energy priorities, striking a $928 million deal with TotalEnergies to abandon two major U.S. offshore wind leases in favor of LNG and traditional oil and gas development. 'This marks a clear pivot away from renewable energy and towards fossil fuels under the previous administration,' said the maritime news site gCaptain. 'It signals a shift in strategy after federal courts blocked efforts to halt offshore wind projects on national security grounds.' The move aligns with the Trump administration's broader push to boost domestic oil and gas production, even as the Biden administration has sought to accelerate the transition to clean energy sources. Industry analysts will be watching closely to see how this latest development impacts the maritime energy landscape going forward.
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