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Wright, Trump's energy nominee, will speak at a conservative event in London on April 16, says a group.

The organization announced on Thursday that Chris Wright, Donald Trump's nominee to lead the U.S. Energy Department will be speaking to a conservative think-tank in London, next month.

Wright has advocated expanding fracking operations in previous meetings.

Wright, who will be confirmed by Senate on Friday, according to a spokesperson for the department, will not attend in person the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship Conference. It wasn't immediately clear if he would be addressing the conference from Feb. 17-19 virtually.

Wright, CEO of the oilfield services firm Liberty Energy, spoke last at an ARC in 2023, when he said that fracking should be allowed to take place in England. The drilling method is currently banned due to environmental concerns.

Wright then said: "The case for transformation in the United Kingdom is compelling," Wright said.

Wright is convinced that climate change exists, but is only a distant danger. During his confirmation, Wright stood by his comments that the concern over wildfires was hyped up to promote government policies to combat climate change.

The speakers are expected to address topics such as "the role the family plays in maintaining social cohesion", free enterprise and good government, energy, natural resources, and the environment.

ARC stated that other speakers scheduled to speak included U.S. Republican legislators and Bjorn Lombborg, who accepts that climate change can be damaging but questions arguments that fighting it is worth the cost. (Reporting and editing by Lisa Shumaker; Timothy Gardner)

(source: Reuters)