The HEAT Report
The HEAT Report is a weekly newsletter focusing on how members of the House Energy Action Team (HEAT) promote American energy security, and an all-of-the-above energy economy.
The Latest:
With OPEC reducing oil production by two million barrels per day and President Biden responding by again raiding our Strategic Petroleum Reserve, Americans are once again getting a raw deal as they’re staring down a winter with no lower energy costs in sight.
Last week, HEAT leaders released a statement calling for President Biden to abandon his radical climate agenda, end our reliance on foreign oil, and fully unleash America’s energy production.

HEAT Members Respond:
Republican Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.)set the record straight on what OPEC’s decision means for American families.

HEAT Co-Chair Representative Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.)urged President Biden to reconsider tapping into the Strategic Petroleum Reserve as a solution to OPEC cutting oil production.

Representative Carol Miller (R-W.Va.) called for American energy independence in the wake of OPEC’s decision to reduce oil production.

Representative Ben Cline (R-Va.)slammed the administration’s decision to draw down on the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, bringing it to the lowest level since the early 1980s.

Representative Garret Graves (R-La.)laid out the facts and placed the blame for America’s surging cost of living and energy costs squarely on President Biden’s flawed energy policies.

Representative Larry Bucshon (R-Ind.)called the administration’s decision to tap into the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in response to OPEC a “continued assault on American energy” in a statement.

Representative Tim Walberg (R-Mich.)called on President Biden to boost domestic oil production rather than relying on foreign entities.

HEAT Member Highlights:
HEAT Co-Chair Representative Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.)published an op-ed in the Washington Times for the National Clean Energy Week exposing the hypocrisy of a narrow "clean" energy strategy and the dirty reality of the Left's rush-to-green agenda.

Representative Robert Latta (R-Ohio) led a letter with 155 fellow House Republicans calling on the White House to reject California’s radical Green New Deal-era policies as the state bans new gas-powered cars by 2035.

For National Clean Energy Week, the Congressional Western Caucushighlighted five different energy resources and hosted several dialogues on clean energy advancements. Members and staff also traveled to New Mexico for an energy round table.

Representative Stephanie Bice (R-Okla.) and 14 other House Republicans called on the Department of the Interior to fulfill its obligation to conduct federal oil and gas leases in a letter.

Representative Clay Higgins (R-La.) issued a letter to President Biden calling for increased American oil and gas production.

Representative Pete Stauber (R-Minn.)joined his Western Caucus colleagues in New Mexico to discuss the urgent need for serious permitting reform for energy projects, especially for oil and natural gas, to restore American energy dominance and lower prices for American families.

Representative Bill Johnson (R-Ohio)pointed to California as an example of failed energy policies as the state bans the sale of new gas furnaces while the power grid is on the verge of collapse.

Representative Tom Cole (R-Okla.)called for the U.S. to take warning from the failed green policies in Europe and urged an immediate increase in American energy production.
