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Reliance Investment Backs Trump’s $300 Billion Texas Refinery Plan

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President Donald Trump has announced a $300 billion deal to establish a new oil refinery in Brownsville, Texas, the first of its kind in 50 years. Developed by America First Refining, the project is backed by India’s Reliance Industries. Trump called the agreement a “historic win” for American energy and the people of South Texas.
The announcement comes as the administration pushes for a policy of energy dominance, favoring the production of oil, coal, and natural gas. With the world’s energy supply currently facing disruptions due to conflicts in the Middle East, the U.S. is focusing on internal production. This refinery is seen as a critical step toward national energy security.
Trump expressed his gratitude to the Indian conglomerate Reliance, thanking them for their role in this record-breaking investment. He described the $300 billion figure as a monumental achievement that will benefit American workers for generations. The partnership highlights the growing importance of international investment in the energy sector.
The refinery is expected to be a major economic driver, providing thousands of jobs and billions in impact for the South Texas region. Trump also promised that the facility would be the “cleanest refinery in the world,” utilizing advanced technologies. The plant is designed to fuel domestic markets while also powering global exports.
Trump concluded that this deal was made possible by his “America First” agenda, which has focused on lowering taxes and streamlining the permit process. He argued that these policies have brought billions of dollars back to the United States. The Brownsville refinery stands as a landmark achievement for the administration.

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