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Chris Wright clarified that there is no active American governmental or corporate interest in pursuing oil exploration or development projects in Pakistan at present

Chris Wright (in pic)'s comments indicate that Trump’s claims were more political posturing than reflective of any concrete policy or investment plans. (AFP)

Chris Wright (in pic)’s comments indicate that Trump’s claims were more political posturing than reflective of any concrete policy or investment plans. (AFP)

US Energy Secretary Chris Wright has distanced the current administration from President Donald Trump’s statements suggesting American interest in developing Pakistan’s oil reserves. Top intelligence sources told CNN-News18 that Wright’s comments indicate that Trump’s claims were more political posturing than reflective of any concrete policy or investment plans.

The controversy began when President Trump publicly asserted that the US was gearing up to invest heavily in Pakistan’s untapped oil reserves, suggesting that this move could reshape the regional energy balance. However, Wright clarified that there is no active American governmental or corporate interest in pursuing oil exploration or development projects in Pakistan at present. Sources said the official distancing highlights a disconnect between political statements and actionable energy policy within the US administration.

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This clarification carries significant implications for regional energy security, particularly for India. New Delhi, which remains vigilant about its energy security, continues to diversify its energy sources across the Middle East, Russia, and the US, ensuring a robust supply chain independent of Pakistan’s uncertain oil prospects. As a result, India’s immediate energy strategy remains unaffected by Trump’s claims or Pakistan’s oil narrative.

Experts emphasise that Pakistan’s proven oil reserves are still limited, with much of the potential still unconfirmed due to challenging exploration conditions. Political instability, insurgency, and terrorism within Pakistan further complicate any large-scale energy investments, deterring foreign investors, including American energy corporations, from committing resources.

Moreover, Pakistan’s hopes of leveraging the narrative of new oil discoveries to secure economic bailouts or enhance geopolitical bargaining power appear unsupported by Washington. US officials seem unimpressed by such claims, viewing them as tools used more for domestic political hype within Pakistan than as indicators of real shifts in global investment flows or energy markets.

With the US absent in Pakistan’s energy development, the primary regional risk comes from China’s continued consolidation of Pakistan’s energy infrastructure. Through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Beijing has emerged as the sole consistent external investor in Pakistan’s energy sector, significantly enhancing its strategic foothold in the region.

This dynamic further solidifies China’s influence in South Asia’s energy landscape and complicates the balance of power, especially in the context of India’s longstanding concerns about Chinese expansionism. While the US Energy Secretary’s statement reassures that Washington has no immediate plans to alter its energy involvement in Pakistan, it simultaneously highlights the growing role of Beijing in shaping Pakistan’s energy future.

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