House Speaker Boehner supports ending U.S. oil export ban

Reuters

Published Jul 29, 2015 07:34PM ET

House Speaker Boehner supports ending U.S. oil export ban

By Timothy Gardner

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner on Wednesday expressed for the first time his support for repealing the 40-year-old ban on domestic crude oil exports, a move that could breathe new life into a bill in his chamber.

"Until recently our nation's energy policy was rooted in a scarcity mindset that went back to the 1970s," Boehner, a Republican, told reporters. "But now America is experiencing an energy boom and our policy needs to follow suit."

Boehner said if Iran can return to exporting crude under the deal the United States and other world powers struck with Tehran this month over its nuclear program, the United States should not be the last developed country in the world with a self-imposed ban on oil exports.

Repealing the U.S. ban would create 1 million jobs, help bring down gasoline prices for consumers and be good for allies, Boehner said.