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Trump namess Rosner as Chair of Energy Regulator

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission announced on Wednesday that President Donald Trump has named David Rosner chairman. He had served as a member of the commission since mid-2024.

Rosner's appointment as a Democrat is likely to be temporary. In June, Trump nominated two of his Republican colleagues to the commission. They are awaiting confirmation by the Senate.

FERC regulates power grids, liquefied gas projects, and the interstate transportation for oil and gas. It has a maximum five-member board. Mark Christie, the Republican member, left last Thursday.

After the Senate confirms Laura Swett, the president will name her as chair.

Trump nominated David LeCerte to be a Commissioner. If both are confirmed by the Senate (which is controlled by Republicans), FERC will have a 3-2 Republican minority.

Rosner said that he felt honored to have been named. He has worked for the government and in the energy sector for over 20 years.

Trump said that he wanted to build pipelines from Pennsylvania's huge gas fields to the Northeast. States have opposed the projects. (Reporting and editing by Timothy Gardner, Cynthia Osterman).

(source: Reuters)