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magicarpet

(18,864 posts)
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 06:53 PM Thursday

The Iranian crisis is driving huge profits for the oil industry.

$30m an hour: big oil reaping huge war windfall from consumers, analysis finds
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Exclusive: Climate action blockers including Saudi Arabia, Russia and major fossil fuel firms set to make extra $234bn by end of 2026

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The world’s top 100 oil and gas companies banked more than $30m every hour in unearned profit in the first month of the US-Israeli war in Iran, according to exclusive analysis for the Guardian. Saudi Aramco, Gazprom and ExxonMobil are among the biggest beneficiaries of the bonanza, meaning key opponents of climate action continue to prosper.

The conflict pushed the price of oil to an average of $100 (£74) a barrel in March, leading to estimated windfall war profits for the month of $23bn for the companies. Oil and gas supplies will take months to return to pre-war levels and the companies will make $234bn by the end of the year if the oil price continues to average $100. The analysis uses data from a leading intelligence provider, Rystad Energy, analysed by Global Witness.

The excess profits come from the pockets of ordinary people as they pay high prices to fill up their vehicles and power their homes, as well as from businesses incurring higher energy bills. Dozens of countries have cut fuel taxes to help struggling consumers, meaning those nations, including Australia, South Africa, Italy, Brazil and Zambia, are raising less money for public services.

Sourced from the Guardian.. more at link below,..

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/15/big-oil-huge-war-windfall-consumers

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The Iranian crisis is driving huge profits for the oil industry. (Original Post) magicarpet Thursday OP
Will the people rise? pfitz59 Thursday #1
If the oil companies donated a billion dollars to trDUMP at the outset of his second term he,.. magicarpet Thursday #4
Perhaps the next Congress should pass a windfall profits tax.... RPM Thursday #2
what an amazing coincidence.......... Takket Thursday #3
And we continue and will continue to subsidize them. Arthur_Frain Thursday #5

magicarpet

(18,864 posts)
4. If the oil companies donated a billion dollars to trDUMP at the outset of his second term he,..
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 07:06 PM
Thursday

... promised to take good care of them. They forked over the $billion. These are djt's gift of obscene higher profits to them.

A sweet return on investments. Hand over $1 billion, then a little over a year later billions upon billions upon billions more fattens your quarterly bottom line.

Kickbacks are the grease that lubricateso the wheels of a corrupt government.

RPM

(5,652 posts)
2. Perhaps the next Congress should pass a windfall profits tax....
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 07:02 PM
Thursday

Pay for the war, at a minimum. Maybe more.

Arthur_Frain

(2,397 posts)
5. And we continue and will continue to subsidize them.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 07:10 PM
Thursday

Record profits year after year, and yet they still have never once (nor will they ever) paid their fair share in taxes.

Infuriating.

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