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The White House is stepping up criticism of oil refineries, claiming they have a patriotic duty to stop “taking advantage of the war” with high prices and profits.
President Joe Biden sent letters to seven large integrated refinery operators saying their profits are “not acceptable” and threatening to use emergency powers to increase refinery capacity. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre reiterated that stance Wednesday afternoon.
BIDEN GOES AFTER OIL REFINERS FOR DRIVING UP GAS PRICES
“We see it as a patriotic duty,” Jean-Pierre said. “There’s a war happening right now in Ukraine that was caused by Russia, which is why we’re seeing these hikes in gas prices, especially since Russia has started amassing troops on the border, we’ve seen a $2 increase in gas prices.”
Despite that, American oil companies have a duty to lower prices when possible, she continued, sharing a slide that showed profits and prices rising in tandem.
“They have responsibilities too,” Jean-Pierre said. “What they have been doing is taking advantage of the war. As I showed earlier, they have tripled their income.”
Biden has criticized oil refiners in the United States for months over large profits, pressing them to do more to expand capacity and help bring down record gasoline prices.
The president’s letters, made public on Wednesday, are the latest instances of Biden blaming the oil and gas industry for the high prices, which have helped drive down his approval ratings and undercut support for his agenda. At the same time, the administration has tried to cajole the industry to increase production. Many drillers and others in the sector have blamed his regulatory agenda for crimping output.
Refiners and others in the oil industry have argued that high prices are a function of higher demand coming out of the worst of the coronavirus pandemic coupled with the lower capacity to refine crude oil into gasoline, diesel fuel, and other products.
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Jean-Pierre said it’s “time to act” for oil companies and that conversations will take place later this week with the Department of Energy.
“We have done our part with the strategic petroleum reserve releasing 1 million barrels a day for the next six months, and so we need them to act,” she said. “We are calling on them to do the right thing, to be patriots here, and not to use the war as an excuse or a reason to not put out production.”


