BlackRock CEO Says American ‘Practicalism’ Can ‘Make Energy Great’

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Lawrence Fink warned that reducing the federal workforce, however, could backfire if it delays approvals for projects financed by private sector investors.

HOUSTON—U.S.-based capital markets will fuel the private investment needed to grow the nation’s energy grid to build out an electrifying digital economy, BlackRock cofounder, Chair, and CEO Lawrence Fink told energy corporation leaders and innovators Monday.

President Donald Trump’s drive to dramatically scale back the nation’s federal workforce, however, could backfire by delaying approvals for projects and innovations financed by private sector investors, he said during the 43rd annual CERAWeek by S&P Global conference at the Americas Hilton-Houston.

“The only way we can navigate this” need to scale up the nation’s electrical capacity “is not by cutting, because cutting is going to destroy the economy,” Fink said.

“We must grow the economy,” he continued. “We have to encourage more and more private capital. And this is why, if we can reduce the timing of permits, reduce the regulatory [requirements], we have a little opportunity” in the next few years that could be squandered if key agencies are understaffed and in disarray.

Fink shared numerous insights during a 75-minute one-on-one interview with S&P Global Vice Chair Daniel Yergin during the opening day of the five-day CERAWeek conference, a premier annual gathering of energy leaders with more than 8,000 attendees, including at least 450 energy corporation CEOs and energy officials from more than 80 countries.

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright delivered the keynote address Monday. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, who was also at the conference, will speak Wednesday.

Fink said private investment and “energy practicalism” can generate 3-to-3.5 percent growth in annual gross domestic product (GDP) to chip away at the nation’s $37 trillion deficit; that the U.S. faces a short-term worker shortage but, as artificial intelligence (AI) advances, long-term job “deflation”; and that preparing workers for retirement is “the great crisis of America that nobody wants to talk about.”

And no, he added, BlackRock “did not buy the Panama Canal,” referring to its March 4 $22.8 billion acquisition, with other investor groups, of 44 ports in 32 countries owned and operated by Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison.

By John Haughey

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