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Thursday, April 16, 2026

Trump and Reliance Partner for $300 Billion Texas Refinery Breakthrough

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In a landmark post on Truth Social, President Donald Trump announced a $300 billion deal to build a new oil refinery in Brownsville, Texas. This project, which involves India’s Reliance Industries, is the first new refinery built in the United States in half a century. Trump hailed the development as a major achievement for his administration’s energy policies.
The Trump administration has long championed the growth of the American oil, natural gas, and coal industries. This new refinery is a key part of a strategy to ensure that the U.S. can process its own energy resources without relying on foreign entities. The move is particularly significant given the current volatility in global energy markets.
Trump expressed his gratitude to the Indian energy giant Reliance for their “tremendous investment” in the project. He described the $300 billion deal as a “historic win” for the American workforce and the people of South Texas. The collaboration marks a significant moment in the economic relationship between the United States and India.
The refinery is expected to be a model of modern industrial design, with Trump claiming it will be the cleanest in the world. Beyond its environmental goals, the facility is intended to boost domestic production and fuel global exports. It is expected to create thousands of jobs in the Brownsville area, providing a major lift to the region.
The President concluded by stating that this project is a direct result of his “America First” agenda. He argued that by streamlining the permitting process and lowering taxes, his administration has made the U.S. a prime location for major deals. The refinery is seen as a key component of America’s future energy security.

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