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Phillips, a Democrat, resigns as a member of the US Energy Regulatory Panel

Willie Phillips resigned as a Democratic Commissioner on the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Monday. This opened the door for Donald Trump to nominate a new member, giving the five-member commission a Republican majority.

The resignation of Phillips, whose term had been set to go through June 30, 2026, allows Trump to nominate a Republican who would likely be easily confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate.

Trump's focus is on increasing oil and gas production and opening pipelines that will bring gas from Pennsylvania into the U.S. Northeast. New York politicians blocked the Constitution Pipeline, which would have transported gas from Pennsylvania. It's unclear what Trump can do to make the pipeline work.

Politico reported Monday that Phillips had told the publication that he was already planning to resign even before the White House requested him to do so. The White House didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

In a press statement, Mark Christie, the Republican Trump appointed as FERC chairman on his first day of office in his second-term, said: "We will miss his presence here at FERC." "I wish him, his family and future success. I'm confident that he will be successful no matter what career path he chooses." (Reporting and editing by Alistair Bell; Timothy Gardner)

(source: Reuters)