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U.S. senators in new bid to fight OPEC price fixing of oil

Published 03/08/2023, 12:35 PM
Updated 03/08/2023, 12:43 PM
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By Barani Krishnan

Investing.com -- A bipartisan group of U.S. senators want to reintroduce legislation to fight price fixing in oil by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, or OPEC, a news release on the effort said on Wednesday.

The No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels Act, or NOPEC, bill aims to “improve fairness and stability in the global oil market” by allowing the U.S. federal government to take action against price fixing by OPEC, the release said.

“We’ve seen time and again how OPEC has colluded to set global oil prices, bringing uncertainty and high prices to consumers around the globe,” Chuck Grassley, a senator with the Republican party, was quoted saying of the initiative jointly sponsored by fellow Republican senator Mike Lee and two Democrats — Amy Klobuchar and Dick Durbin.

The senators said OPEC needs to know that the United States was committed to stopping its anti-competitive behavior and that they intend to “send a clear message to the oil cartel that its days of illegally pricing and distributing petroleum products are numbered.” 

“Competition in international oil markets helps ensure that American families pay fair prices at the pump,” Klobuchar said. 

“But current law has made the Justice Department powerless to stop the 13 largest oil producing countries from manipulating prices and driving up costs. This bipartisan legislation would allow U.S. antitrust laws to be enforced against these oil producers. No one is above the law. Yet, OPEC continues to demonstrate its willingness to engage in illegal, anticompetitive, and extortionary means to enrich its members at the expense of consumers. It's time to change that.”

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The Senate has repeatedly tried to police OPEC over the years with the NOPEC law, stopping each time after the cartel’s leader Saudi Arabia threatened to retaliate by over-pumping oil and flooding the market to cause a price crash that would sink U.S. oil drillers. 

In 2020, after a brief row with Russia during the height of the coronavirus pandemic, Saudi Arabia went on a massive production campaign, driving U.S. crude prices to minus $40 per barrel at one point and sending scores of smaller-sized oil producers in the United States out of business. 

The Saudis and Russians later resolved their differences and the broader OPEC+ alliance of 23 oil producers that they jointly lead has been cutting output for almost three years now. Brent the global benchmark for crude prices, hit 14-year highs of above $130 a barrel a year ago on supply concerns, and currently trades at above $80.

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pareciera como si por arte de magia quicieran dar fin a muchos desviees del mismo producto, pareciaera imposible buscar algo justo para cada uno de los que hacen uso del mismo, algo que baje y que se pueda mantener algo de escencia que quede penetrado en cada uno de nosotros.
No country or countries are obligated to sell their products cheaply or sell at all to US or any other country. Trying to impose such obligations means imperialism, in the most blatant form.
30 years too late but that's how we do things in the US
"NOPEC" ??? That thumping sound you hear is the members of OPEC rolling on the ground laughing.
A senate against the whole world outside and the different ones inside
why US Senators doesn't fight US oil companies to increase productions. US senators are just throwing sands on voters' eyes.
Stupidly misleading article. The anti-OPEC legislation had never came to effect because it contradictS sovereign rights of various countries to make trading agreements. US courts have no jurisdictions in this area. Making it differently means claim for the world overlordship, which will likely challenged by WWIII.
Excuse me; had you read beyond the headline, you'd have seen enough context in the story on why this did not progress before -- i.e. the perpetual Saudi threat of flooding the market, the outcome of which we saw in the early stages of the pandemic when the two megalomaniacs MBS and Putin were in disagreement. The US needs resolve or a good strategy to push forth with this.
 Saudis never made such a threat. You invented this, likely trying to present US oil producers interest to prevent US assault on OPEC, I.e. collusion between US oil companies and sheikhs. In reality, US assault would just cause limits and embargoes on OPEC oil, which would result in higher gas prices, taking into account anti-business Biden policies at home.
 "One industry concern is that NOPEC legislation could ultimately lead to overproduction by OPEC, bringing prices so low that U.S. energy companies have difficulty boosting output. Saudi Arabia and other OPEC countries have some of the world's cheapest and easiest reserves to produce. A wave of oil from OPEC producers, even at a time of concerns about Russian supply could chill U.S. drillers, some of which are already reluctant to boost output despite the cut." This is a roundup of industry concerns, manifested by the signals sent out by the kingdom: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/what-is-nopec-us-bill-pressure-opec-oil-group-2022-10-05/
SirSPR WAS TO TAKE BENEFITS OF HIGH PRICE OF CRUDE
Yes, Mahesh.
Why focus on others, when they shut down US produces and refineries. Make it more attractive to make oil in USA instead.
What producers and refineries have been shut down? Anything real, or just your misinformed imagination?
The Dems are just traders to this country after all they are the ones that Shut down Our pipelines to the world and our country... but now they are complaining about Gouging when P. Trump had us Free from all these worries. Went from #1 in the world to Splatt!
Let them spin windmills.
I wonder if those politicians would be willing to talk about the US manipulation of the domestic sugar market?
 No one has a right over a woman's ovaries, except she herself. It's different when you gather every oil producer in the world to fix its price. Apples vs oranges, mate.
 the issues certainly - but the ability of the pols to pick and choose who they want to target is pure manipulation of the public thru the media
 The world doesn't need $100 oil, that much I can tell you, and that's from someone who has spent time in the poorer parts of the world.
lots of things could be done here in the US to help consumers. This is more wasted talk...
Whenever the DemoCrouts are talking you can bet it's all about Agenda and Nothing or No one else. They don't care about Any of us Period! FACT!
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