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Trump administration considering using military bases to export coal and gas

Posted at 7:42 AM, Oct 15, 2018
and last updated 2018-10-15 09:42:14-04
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FILE – In this April 4, 2013, file photo, a mining dumper truck hauls coal at Cloud Peak Energy’s Spring Creek strip mine near Decker, Mont. The Trump administration is considering using West Coast military bases or other federal properties as transit points for shipments of U.S. coal and natural gas to Asia. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown, File)

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) – The Trump administration is considering using West Coast military bases or other federal properties as transit points for shipments of U.S. coal and natural gas to Asia.

The proposal would advance the administration’s agenda of establishing American “energy dominance” on the world stage.

It’s tantamount to an end-run around West Coast officials who have rejected private-sector efforts to build new coal ports.

The proposal was described to The Associated Press by U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and two Republican lawmakers.

Zinke says it’s a matter of national security to ensure U.S. allies have access to affordable fuels

National security also has been cited by the administration as justification for keeping domestic coal-burning power plants online to prevent disruptions of electricity supplies.

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