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How American energy helped build 250 years of freedom and opportunity

Two hundred and fifty years ago, a brave group of risk-takers believed that liberty was worth the cost and declared their future would rely not on the rule of a distant king but instead on the courage of free people. They had no guarantee of success. But they had conviction. And that conviction built a great nation.

As we celebrate America's 250th anniversary, it is worth asking what transformed a revolutionary idea into the most prosperous country the world has ever known. The answer has many parts: the rule of law, free enterprise and the ambition of generation after generation.

Yet America’s story is not simply one of ideas. It is also a story of turning ideas into progress and achievement. And running through every chapter of that success is an often-overlooked force: abundant, affordable and reliable American energy.

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Time and again, ingenuity has transformed that energy into greater opportunity, greater prosperity and greater security.

Energy is not a sidebar to the American story. It is one of the foundations. Throughout history, Americans have found new ways to harness energy for the benefit of our society.

When Edwin "Colonel" Drakedrilled the world’s first commercial well in Titusville, Pa., in 1859, he did not simply strike oil. He unlocked a new source of human possibility. Within a few short years, kerosene refined from American crude replaced whale oil in lamps, lit homes and streets, and helped drive an industrial expansion unlike any the world had seen before. The age of American energy had begun, and our nation would never be the same.

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Henry Ford put ordinary Americans behind the wheel. The Wright brothers gave us powered flight. Gasoline-powered tractors transformed farming to help feed a growing world. In each case, ingenuity supplied the vision and energy transformed bold ideas into reality.

That energy proved decisive when the stakes were highest. During World War II, the United States produced nearly two-thirds of the world's oil and the overwhelming majority of the fuel that powered the Allied war effort. American fuel propelled the ships that crossed the Atlantic, the bombers that flew over Europe and Asia, and the tanks that rolled across North Africa. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower recognized that the war was, at the core, a war of logistics and fuel.

Allied victory was forged in steel and powered by American oil.

And energy helped build the peace that followed. The postwar boom was fueled, quite literally, at the corner service station. Millions of families bought their first car and took to the interstate, making America’s open roads synonymous with freedom itself.

The decades that followed opened new frontiers. American energy powered the factories that built the middle class, fueled the airlines that shrank the globe and supplied the building blocks of modern-day innovation, from lifesaving medical devices to essential communication technologies. It even helped carry Americans to the moon.

When the world needed reliable energy, American producers delivered. When markets shifted, they adapted. When technology advanced, they innovated.

Today, the United States is the world’s largest energy producer. And we stand at yet another inflection point. A new technology revolution is underway. Artificial intelligence promises to transform how we work, learn, invent and create – with an almost insatiable appetite for reliable power. Data centers running these systems will consume electricity on the scale of entire nations.

As with every great American leap forward — from industrialization to aviation to the internet — the technologies shaping tomorrow will rely on what powered our nation’s rise: abundant, affordable and reliable energy.

For virtually all of America’s history, the men and women of my industry have quietly powered the nation’s progress. Their work is often out of sight and too often taken for granted. I have stood on platforms in the Gulf of America, walked oil fields in the Permian and refinery control rooms in California, boarded tankers carrying American energy across open water and traced the pipelines that connect it all.

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What strikes me is how invisible it is by design. Every day, millions of Americans flip a switch, board a plane, charge a phone or power a business without a second thought. That quiet reliability is one of the great achievements of modern America.

The record is clear: American energy has fueled victory in wartime, prosperity in peacetime, and innovation at every turn.

Two hundred and fifty years in, the American experiment continues. New challenges will arise. New technologies will emerge. New frontiers will open. The tools will change, but the formula remains the same. As it has been throughout our history, the future will be built by ingenuity and powered by American energy.

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