U.S. Secretary of Energy

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Last mentioned: Mar 11, 2026

Timeline

  1. DOE Response

    The Department of Energy issues a 'no comment' statement regarding the morning's social media activity.

  2. Peak Volatility

    Market volatility reaches a daily high as traders seek confirmation of the potential policy shift.

  3. Post Deleted

    The social media post is removed from the Secretary's official account without a retraction or clarification.

  4. Market Reaction

    WTI Crude prices spike as automated trading systems react to keywords in the post.

  5. Initial Post

    Energy Secretary publishes a post regarding 'unprecedented shifts' in domestic energy production and SPR usage.

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Trade Policy Bearish

Energy Secretary’s Deleted Post Triggers Global Oil Market Volatility

A brief, deleted social media post from the U.S. Energy Secretary regarding potential shifts in domestic production and SPR policy caused a sharp spike in oil price volatility. The incident highlights the extreme sensitivity of global energy supply chains to real-time, unvetted communications from the administration.

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