A Texas-based energy firm with deep ties to US President Donald Trump has sparked international outrage by preparing for oil exploration on the remote shores of eastern Greenland. Founded only last year, the American corporation claims that up to US$1 trillion (£741.2 billion) worth of crude oil lies beneath the frozen tundra. Connections Fuel Greenland ConcernSuspicions regarding the project have intensified due to the prominent political figures involved in its leadership. McGraw previously served on a religious freedom commission during Trump's first administration, raising further questions about the project's broader context. Global Fears Over Unauthorised Oil DrillingThe diplomatic tension intensified when Trump posted a manipulated image on his Truth Social platform.