The U.S. Oil Gas Pipeline despite Green New Deal politics.
In modern world history, U.S. Oil exploitation is viewed as an “American interest” and wars were fought in Middle East countries.
U.S. quasi-relation with energy markets.
In the 21st century of green new deal activism, lawmakers have aggressively legislated for green energy policies to reduce fossil fuel, and oil and gas production.
Because Americans are reliant on Energy production to maintain the essential comforts of everyday lifestyle, the administration’s oil relations with Energy markets span across the globe.
Taliban approves Afghanistan TAPI Gas Pipeline Work To Continue as Kabul Banks Reopen and national infrastructure projects restart.
The Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India Pipeline (TAPI), also known as Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline, is being developed by the Galkynysh – TAPI Pipeline Company Limited with the participation of the Asian Development Bank. The pipeline will transport natural gas from the Galkynysh Gas Fields in Turkmenistan and run through Afghanistan into Pakistan and then to India. Construction on the project started in Turkmenistan on 13 December 2015, work on the Afghan section began in February 2018, and work on the Pakistani section was planned to commence in December 2018 but has been delayed, in part due to problems with Covid-19. India has already completed its part of the pipeline.
