Press Releases
November 15, 2011
Oceana, the largest international advocacy group working solely to protect the world’s oceans, released a new report today that finds... Read More
November 11, 2011
Oceana Seeks Protections for Sharks and Swordfish at ICCAT Meeting in Turkey
Oceana, the largest international advocacy group working solely to protect the world’s oceans, is seeking protections for sharks and swordfish... Read More
November 10, 2011
International Business Leader Ricardo J. Cisneros Joins Oceana’s Board of Directors
Washington , DC - Oceana is pleased to announce that Ricardo J. Cisneros has joined its expanding board of directors.... Read More
November 10, 2011
Nation’s Largest Deep Sea Coral Reef at Risk from Sinking Vessel off Florida
Oceana, the largest international advocacy group working solely to protect the world’s oceans, expressed deep concern today about a sinking... Read More
November 8, 2011
Obama Administration’s Five-Year Drilling Plan Protects Atlantic Coast
The 2012-2017 Offshore Oil and Gas Program released today by the Obama Administration's Department of Interior will allow no drilling... Read More
November 8, 2011
Today the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) released its draft proposed Five-Year Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas... Read More
November 2, 2011
Congressional Leaders, Oceana & Sierra Club Urge “Supercommittee” to End Oil Industry Tax Breaks
,by allowing oil and gas companies to keep royalties that should go into the Treasury.
Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) has been a longtime leader in the fight to close tax loopholes for big oil and to ensure they pay their fair share to help reduce the nation’s deficit. Just last month, Sen. Menendez led a letter with 13 Senate colleagues to the Super Committee urging consideration of his “Close Big Oil Tax Loopholes Act” as part of a deficit reduction compromise. The bill calls for the elimination of more than $21 billion in oil subsidies for the five largest, most profitable private oil companies in the world. The bill received a majority vote in the Senate (52-48) but did not pass, due to a Republican filibuster.
“Big Oil’s super-profits should be a target of the Supercommittee,” said Sen. Menendez. “The Supercommittee doesn’t need to look far to find $21 billion to help reduce our deficit – just ask Big Oil to give back a fraction of their super-profits by ending super-subsidies. Isn’t it time we asked Big Oil – the folks who made $100 billion in profits so far this year – to pay their fair share?” added Menendez.
“The notion that these subsidies lower the price of gasoline is pure fantasy. Tax breaks for oil companies do not deliver $2 a gallon gas because America’s fuel prices are set by global markets. They always have been and always will be,” said Oceana CEO Andrew Sharpless.
“Ending giveaways to oil companies is a no-brainer. Oil companies should pay their fair share of taxes like the rest of us – they doggone sure have the money,” Sharpless added.
The President’s proposal would restore more than $4 billion in annual taxes to the industry, netting over $40 billion over ten years.
“The world’s big five oil companies are gouging Americans at the pump, blocking clean energy jobs and benefitting from billions in tax breaks, all while raking in $101 billion in profits this year,” said Debbie Sease, Sierra Club legislative director. “There’s no possible justification for struggling taxpayers to pay their taxes year after year while Big Oil enjoys $40 billion in subsidies. It's time for Big Oil to start paying their fair share,” Sease added.
The group calling for an immediate end to tax breaks and subsidies for the oil and gas industry included Senators Menendez (D-NJ), Boxer (D-CA), Reed (D-RI), Merkley (D-OR), and Representatives Markey (D-MA), Keating (D-MA), Blumenauer (D-OR), Moran (D-VA), Garamendi (D-CA), Holt (D-NJ), and Ribble (R-WI), along with Oceana and the Sierra Club.
Pointing to recent oil company profit statements, Oceana and many policymakers urged the Supercommittee to eliminate tax loopholes to make the oil and gas industry pay its fair share of taxes. The Supercommittee deliberated Tuesday and is expected to report to Congress in just three weeks.
Oceana is the largest international advocacy group working solely to protect the world’s oceans. Oceana wins policy victories for the oceans using science-based campaigns. Since 2001, we have protected over 1.2 million square miles of ocean and innumerable sea turtles, sharks, dolphins and other sea creatures. More than 500,000 supporters have already joined Oceana. Global in scope, Oceana has offices in North, South and Central America and Europe. To learn more, please visit www.oceana.org.
The Sierra Club is the nation's oldest and largest grassroots environmental organization, with 1.4 million members and supporters and chapters in all 50 states. Since 1892, the Sierra Club has been working to protect communities, wild places, and the planet itself. www.sierraclub.org
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