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Title: US taxpayers subsidising world's biggest fossil fuel companies
Source: The Guardian
URL Source: http://www.theguardian.com/environm ... -biggest-fossil-fuel-companies
Published: May 12, 2015
Author: Damian Carrington and Harry Davies
Post Date: 2015-05-12 10:55:54 by Willie Green
Keywords: None
Views: 3874
Comments: 10

Shell, ExxonMobil and Marathon Petroleum got subsidises granted by politicians who received significant campaign contributions from the fossil fuel industry, Guardian investigation reveals

The world’s biggest and most profitable fossil fuel companies are receiving huge and rising subsidies from US taxpayers, a practice slammed as absurd by a presidential candidate given the threat of climate change.

A Guardian investigation of three specific projects, run by Shell, ExxonMobil and Marathon Petroleum, has revealed that the subsidises were all granted by politicians who received significant campaign contributions from the fossil fuel industry.

The Guardian has found that:

  • A proposed Shell petrochemical refinery in Pennsylvania is in line for $1.6bn (£1bn) in state subsidy, according to a deal struck in 2012 when the company made an annual profit of $26.8bn.
  • ExxonMobil’s upgrades to its Baton Rouge refinery in Louisiana are benefitting from $119m of state subsidy, with the support starting in 2011, when the company made a $41bn profit.
  • A jobs subsidy scheme worth $78m to Marathon Petroleum in Ohio began in 2011, when the company made $2.4bn in profit.

“At a time when scientists tell us we need to reduce carbon pollution to prevent catastrophic climate change, it is absurd to provide massive taxpayer subsidies that pad fossil-fuel companies’ already enormous profits,” said senator Bernie Sanders, who announced on 30 April he is running for president.

Sanders, with representative Keith Ellison, recently proposed an End Polluter Welfare Act, which they say would cut $135bn of US subsidies for fossil fuel companies over the next decade. “Between 2010 and 2014, the oil, coal, gas, utility, and natural resource extraction industries spent $1.8bn on lobbying, much of it in defence of these giveaways,” according to Sanders and Ellison.

In April, the president of the World Bank called for the subsidies to be scrapped immediately as poorer nations were feeling “the boot of climate change on their neck”. Globally in 2013, the most recent figures available,the coal, oil and gas industries benefited from subsidies of $550bn, four times those given to renewable energy.

“Subsidies to fossil fuel companies are completely inappropriate in this day and age,” said Stephen Kretzmann, executive director of Oil Change International, an NGO that analyses the costs of fossil fuels. OCI found in 2014 that US taxpayers were subsidising fossil fuel exploration and production alone by $21bn a year. In 2009, President Barack Obama called on the G20 to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies but since then US federal subsidies have risen by 45%.

“Climate science is clear that the vast majority of existing reserves will have to stay in the ground,” Kretzmann said. “Yet our government spends many tens of billions of our tax dollars – every year – making it more profitable for the fossil fuel industry to produce more.”

Tax credits, defined as a subsidy by the World Trade Organisation, are a key route of support for the fossil fuel industry. Using the subsidy tracker tool created by the Good Jobs First group, the Guardian examined some of the biggest subsidies for specific projects.

Shell’s proposed $4bn plant in Pennsylvania is set to benefit from tax credits of $66m a year for 25 years. Shell has bought the site and has 10 supply contracts in place lasting up to 20 years, including from fracking companies extracting shale gas in the Marcellus shale field. The deal was struck by the then Republican governor, Tom Corbett, who received over $1m in campaign donations from the oil and gas industry. According to Guardian analysis of data compiled by Common Cause Pennsylvania, Shell have spent $1.2m on lobbying in Pennsylvania since 2011.

A Shell spokesman said: “Shell supports and endorses incentive programmes provided by state and local authorities that improve the business climate for capital investment, economic expansion and job growth. Shell would not have access to these incentive programmes without the support and approval from the representative state and local jurisdictions.”

ExxonMobil’s Baton Rouge refinery is the second-largest in the US. Since 2011, it has been benefitting from exemptions from industrial taxes, worth $118.9m over 10 years, according to the Good Jobs First database. The Republican governor of Louisiana, Bobby Jindal has expressed his pride in attracting investment from ExxonMobil. In state election campaigns between 2003 and 2013, he received 231 contributions from oil and gas companies and executives totalling $1,019,777, according to a list compiled by environmental groups.

A spokesman for ExxonMobil said: “ExxonMobil will not respond to Guardian inquiries because of its lack of objectivity on climate change reporting demonstrated by its campaign against companies that provide energy necessary for modern life, including newspapers.”

The Guardian is running a campaign asking the world’s biggest health charities, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Wellcome Trust, to sell their fossil fuel investments on the basis that it is misguided to invest in companies dedicated to finding more oil, gas and coal when current reserves are already several times greater than can be safely burned. Many philanthropic organisations have already divested from fossil fuels, including the Rockefeller Brothers Fund whose wealth derives from Standard Oil, which went on to become ExxonMobil.

In Ohio, Marathon Petroleum is benefitting from a 15-year tax credit for retaining 1,650 jobs and a 10-year tax credit for creating 100 new jobs. The subsidy is worth $78.5m, according to the Good Jobs First database. “I think Marathon always wanted to be here,” Republican governor John Kasich said in 2011. “All we’re doing is helping them.” In 2011, Kasich was named as the top recipient of oil and gas donations in Ohio, having received $213, 519. The same year Kasich appointed Marathon Petroleum’s CEO to the board of Jobs Ohio, a semi-private group “in charge of the economic growth in the state of Ohio”.

A spokesman for Marathon Petroleum said: “The tax credit recognises the enormous contribution we make to the Ohio economy through the taxes we pay and the well-paying jobs we maintain. We have more than doubled the 100 new jobs we committed to create.” The spokesman said the company paid billions of dollars in income and other taxes every year across the US.

“Big oil, gas, and coal have huge influence on politicians and governments and they get that influence the old fashioned way – they buy it,” said Kretzmann. “Through campaign finance, lobbying, advertising and superpac spending, the industry has many ways to influence candidates and government officials seeking re-election.”

He said fossil fuel subsidies were endemic in the US: “Every single well, pipeline, refinery, coal and gas plant in the country is heavily subsidised. Big Fossil’s lobbyists have done their jobs well for the last century.”

Ben Schreiber, at Friends of the Earth US, said. “There is a vibrant discussion about the best way to keep fossil fuels in the ground – from carbon taxation to divestment – but ending state and federal corporate welfare for polluters is one of the easiest places to start.”

Schreiber also defended subsidies for renewable energy: “Fossil fuels are a mature technology while renewable energy is nascent and still developing. It makes sense to subsidise technologies that are going to help solve climate change, but not to do the same for those that are causing the problem.”

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#1. To: Willie Green (#0)

If it were up to me ,all corporate subsidies would be eliminated . Let the market decide. I'd also have a flat tax .Of course that won't happen because no one wants to reform the whole tax code .

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

tomder55  posted on  2015-05-12   11:07:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Willie Green (#0)

If you can please list the politicians that were involved in this less elegant than Clintonesque SOP.

потому что Бог хочет это тот путь

SOSO  posted on  2015-05-12   12:40:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: SOSO (#2)

If you can please list the politicians that were involved in this less elegant than Clintonesque SOP.

The GOP governors were all named in the article
but here's a consolidated list, in case you couldn't pick 'em out:

* Shell, $1.6 billion in Pennsylvania (2012): Tom Corbett
* ExxonMobil, $119 million in Louisiana (2011): Bobby Jindal
* Marathon, $78 million in Ohio (2011): John Kasich.

Willie Green  posted on  2015-05-12   14:46:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Willie Green (#3)

“All we’re doing is helping them.” In 2011, Kasich was named as the top recipient of oil and gas donations in Ohio, having received $213, 519.

My God, a whole $213,519. Damn, Bill and Hillary must be green with envy....or rolling in something green. If Kasich can get $200,000 Bill should get at least $1 million for his extortions...er......speaking engagements instead of a paltry $500,000-600,000. Do you know how many of these he had to do to amass their $165 million (admitted or known) net worth?

And, damn, Obama must be really pissed, he only got maybe just a couple of million from BP.

"While the BP oil geyser pumps millions of gallons of petroleum into the Gulf of Mexico, President Barack Obama and members of Congress may have to answer for the millions in campaign contributions they’ve taken from the oil and gas giant over the years.

BP and its employees have given more than $3.5 million to federal candidates over the past 20 years, with the largest chunk of their money going to Obama, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. Donations come from a mix of employees and the company’s political action committees — $2.89 million flowed to campaigns from BP-related PACs and about $638,000 came from individuals."

потому что Бог хочет это тот путь

SOSO  posted on  2015-05-12   15:40:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: All (#0)

US taxpayers subsidising world's biggest fossil fuel companies

Subsidizing is spelled with 2 "S"s not 3.

The Surprising Reason That Oil Subsidies Persist: Even Liberals Love Them

http://libertysflame.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=39589&Disp=0

“Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rapidly promoted by mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.”

CZ82  posted on  2015-05-12   16:35:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: SOSO (#4)

My God, a whole $213,519. Damn, Bill and Hillary must be green with envy....or rolling in something green. If Kasich can get $200,000 Bill should get at least $1 million for

Bill & Hillary weren't running for governor of Ohio, stooge.

Kasich outspent FitzGerald almost 5 to 1 in gubernatorial race

Willie Green  posted on  2015-05-12   18:22:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Willie Green (#6)

Bill & Hillary weren't running for governor of Ohio, stooge.

Yes, you are absolutely right. He ran for President twice and she for the Senate and now running for President a second time. And I'm a stooge? Riiiiiiiight........................................................

потому что Бог хочет это тот путь

SOSO  posted on  2015-05-12   18:48:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Willie Green (#0)

The subsidies for Big Oil pale in comparison to those for other industries. Ethanol subsidies are a prominent example of corporate welfare in the energy sector and cost far more than the relatively small subsidies to the oil companies.

Schreiber also defended subsidies for renewable energy: “Fossil fuels are a mature technology while renewable energy is nascent and still developing. It makes sense to subsidise technologies that are going to help solve climate change, but not to do the same for those that are causing the problem.”

Renewables need to pay their own way and be fairly priced in the market.

Making this kind of policy is exactly how we ended up with so many coal plants starting in the Eighties (with Byrd from coal-happy WV as the key player as Senate majority leader).

Ethanol is a similarly misguided example of energy meddling and is, at best, break-even with oil in terms of end-to-end pollution.

We should allow the market to speak and to dictate energy use.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-05-13   7:20:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: TooConservative (#8)

We should allow the market to speak and to dictate energy use.

No. Economies of scale inherently favor established technology, forming a competitive barrier to market entry for newer, more efficient technologies. A National Energy Policy and Government Regulation must be developed to overcome these obstructions to deployment of advanced technologies.

Regardless of what you believe about "global warming" fossil fuels are simply too dirty & polluting, both in their extraction and consumption. Cleaner alternative technologies must be developed whether they are renewable solar/wind/hydro or nuclear/fusion. As our planet's population continues to increase, we have to stop polluting the air that we breathe, the water that we drink and the food that we eat with industrial hydrocarbons. It's as simple as that.

Willie Green  posted on  2015-05-13   8:13:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Willie Green, All (#9)

As our planet's population continues to increase, we have to stop polluting the air that we breathe, the water that we drink and the food that we eat with industrial hydrocarbons. It's as simple as that.

Yep, very simple indeed. You and you ninny stooge anti-capitalistic commie cronies had the world out of oil 20 years ago, all of the caribou in Alaska dead 40 years ago, billions dead of starvation and/or drought 20 years ago, all of the jungles (aka rain forests) gone by now, all of the polar ice caps gone by now, all the major coastal cities on the planet under water by now, global warming scorching the planet beyond recognition and repair with room for only a few hundred million people. Right, very simple indeed!!!!

потому что Бог хочет это тот путь

SOSO  posted on  2015-05-13   12:20:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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