Posts Tagged ‘diesel’

The oil industry should be regulated more

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

The House Judiciary Committee met today to discuss ‘Retail Gas Prices’ and the effects it has on consumers. The Competition Policy and Antitrust Laws Task Force Subcommittee led the hearing, which discussed the future of diesel fuel and it’s effects on small businesses as well as consumers. Many of the witnesses suggested drilling for oil in ANWR, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and turning the oil market from an oligarchy to a competitive market.

We regulate onions more than we do oil, said Dr. Mark Cooper, director of research of the Consumer Federation of American today. The oil industry is not a competitive market and thus is under the jurisdiction of the antitrust task force. Cooper stressed the necessity to not ignore the traditional problem of the market structure. Since the market is working like a “cartel”, drilling in the United States whether in ANWR or creating more refineries will not influence the world price of oil. Cooper said it is necessary to change the market and make it more competitive, which will in turn lower gas prices. (more…)

Gas prices making us reach for change

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Consumers are being tipped upside down by the big oil companies, with money being shaken out of their pockets at the pump. This statement made by Chairman Edward Markey (D-MA), was widely echoed by all members of Congress present at the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming. President Bush, he said, refuses to use our oil reserves, and not only is that something that can be done, it is something that should be done. Congressman James Sensenbrenner (R-WI) echoed that by adding that they need to put aside bipartisanship and releasing the reserves was essentially paying attention to Economics 101.
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