The National Stripper Well Associations (NSWA), which represents the owners of low -capacity oil and natural gaswell nationwide, sent a letter to President Donald Trump this week for calling for imported oil for imported oil.
BREITBART NEWS has obtained a copy of the letter on Saturdays when Trump imposes a 25 % tariff on Mexico and Canadian products imported into the United States, and is planning to impose 10 % tariffs on Chinese products.
“You have shown great courage and foresight by seeking tariffs in imported oil! NSWA Chairman Patrick Montalvan signed a letter signed by members of the other seven NSWA Executive Committee. I am writing.
The group praised his “desire” to “protect” American producers.
“You have clarified your desires to protect your domestic producers, millions of royal owners, and tens of thousands of workers we are employed. Thank you for your position and cherish it. “
“In the past and to some extent, foreign petroleum producers, especially Canada and OPEC producers, have” dumped “oil in the US market and greatly damaged the energy security of members and America,” he continued. Masu.
NSWA stated in a Wednesday letter that it represent the majority of domestic oil and natural gas wells.
NSWA, founded in 1934, is the only national association that represents only the interests of 80 % of the petroleum and natural gas wells and 15 % of the owners of US oil and gas production. These low -volume “stripper” wells, located in 32 states throughout the United States, represent a vast and reliable strategic oil protection for the future of energy energy. They create thousands of employments that make up the economic backbone of the American rural areas. “
On Friday, Trump said, “No,” said a reporter, “China, Canada, and Mexico may be able to prevent your tariff tonight.”
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“No, nothing. Not now, no,” he said.
“Isn't it a negotiating tool?” She followed up.
“No, not, that's a pure economy. He said that the United States was running” about $ 200 billion with Canada “and continued.
When asked if the expected tariffs would contain Canada oil, Trump said, “I'm probably going to reduce the tariff a little about it.”
“I think we're going to reduce it to 10 % with oil, so it's 25 % on the Canadian side,” he said.
More in general, Trump said on February 18 that there was an additional petroleum and gas tariff, but did not provide which country it would affect.


