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U.S. bill pressuring OPEC+ after oil production cut gains momentum

Published 10/06/2022, 05:40 PM
Updated 10/07/2022, 12:23 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) looks on during a U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., September 7, 2022. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz/File Photo

By Timothy Gardner

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Top U.S. senators from both parties on Thursday gave momentum to a bill pressuring OPEC+ after the group this week announced a deep cut in oil production despite lobbying by President Joe Biden's administration to keep the taps open.

The so-called No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels (NOPEC) bill gained interest after OPEC+, a group led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, decided on Wednesday to cut oil production by 2 million barrels per day. OPEC+ made the move despite tight oil global supplies worsened by Russia's war in Ukraine.

"What Saudi Arabia did to help (Russian President Vladimir) Putin continue to wage his despicable, vicious war against Ukraine will long be remembered by Americans," said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat. "We are looking at all the legislative tools to best deal with this appalling and deeply cynical action, including the NOPEC bill," Schumer said in a statement.

Senator Chuck Grassley, a Republican who sponsored NOPEC, said he intends to attach the measure as an amendment to the forthcoming National Defense Authorization Act.

NOPEC easily passed the Senate Judiciary Committee in May,

with support from Democrats including Senator Amy Klobuchar, a former 2020 presidential candidate. It passed a House committee last year.

If passed by both chambers of Congress and signed by President Joe Biden, NOPEC would change U.S. antitrust law to revoke the sovereign immunity that has protected OPEC+ members and their national oil companies from lawsuits.

It would give the U.S. attorney general the option to sue the oil cartel or its members, such as Saudi Arabia or Russia, in federal court.

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"OPEC and its partners have ignored President Biden's pleas for increased output, and now they are colluding to reduce production and further raise global oil prices," Grassley said in a statement. "We should at least be able to hold them accountable for their unfair price fixing," he said.

It was uncertain whether an amendment would gain enough support to pass. Congress is unlikely to tackle major legislation until after the Nov. 8 midterm elections.

If Washington were to sue other countries for collusion, the United States could face criticism for its attempts to manipulate markets by, for example, its release of record amounts of oil from emergency reserves between May and November.

Klobuchar's office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The White House said on Wednesday it would consult with Congress on "additional tools and authorities" to reduce OPEC+'s control over energy prices, an apparent reference to possible support for NOPEC. The White House had previously raised concerns about the bill.

Latest comments

Recent USA Inflation was caused by Bidens policy of continue money distribution. This act was ok when covid hit, but not last year when covid down and demand picked up.
Results of a incompetent administration
the US just did to china what opec is doing to the US - the US is restricting china's access to tech - Opec is raising the price of oil - zero difference - this is just pre election optics
I can tell you white pigs Middle East guys are far more better than you where is free market that’s why nicer trust democracy it’s fake look at Ukraine because of democracy lot of people death if decomacy needs a lot of people death them I prefer communists this is junk when you print rob of mo ey put then you are hero even gme and amc
They need a bill targeting the politicians and bureaucrats who support discouraging domestic production in favour of allowing OPEC and others to profit off of America’s oil demand.
some one please convey message opec + is not American companies or American invaded country 😂😂😂
And you don't deserve to live here. You should be hung in the streets like a traitor is supposed to be
opec say I don't care
opec+ had jz showed its middle finger
Americans like capitalism only when it favors them.
So what if OPEC+ decides to embargo the United States in response to a lawsuit? A repeat of the early 1970s.
Saudi Arabia is one of very few countries around the world that really pays for military equipment. If US stops selling weapons to Saudis, they will buy them from France and/or Israel.
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