The US President, Mr Barack Obama, on Tuesday urged Congressional leadership to take immediate action to eliminate unwarranted tax breaks for the oil and gas industry and to use those dollars to invest in clean energy and reduce America’s dependence on foreign oil.
Mr Obama shot off a letter to the Congressional leadership in this regard after the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Mr John Boehner, expressed openness to eliminating these tax subsidies for the oil and gas industry.
High oil and gasoline prices are weighing on the minds and pocketbooks of every American family, he said adding that while the economy has begun to recover, with 1.8 million private sector jobs created over the last 13 months, too many Americans are still struggling to find a job or simply just to pay the bills.
“The recent steep increase in gas prices, driven by increased global demand and compounded by unrest and supply disruptions in the Middle East, has only added to those struggles.
“If sustained, these high prices have the potential to slow down the pace of our economy’s growth at precisely the moment when we need to be accelerating it,” the US President said.
“While there is no silver bullet to address rising gas prices in the short-term, there are steps that could be taken to ensure the American people don’t fall victim to skyrocketing gas prices” over the long term, he said.
“One of those steps is to eliminate unwarranted tax breaks to the oil and gas industry and invest that revenue into clean energy to reduce our dependence on foreign oil,” he said.
The outdated tax laws currently provide the oil and gas industry more than $4 billion per year in subsidies, even though oil prices are high and the industry is projected to report outsized profits this quarter, Mr Obama said.
“In fact, in the past, CEOs of the major oil companies made it clear that high oil prices provide more than enough profit motive to invest in domestic exploration and production without special tax breaks.
“As we work together to reduce our deficits, we simply can’t afford these wasteful subsidies and that is why I proposed to eliminate them in my FY’11 and FY’12 Budgets,” he said.