WASHINGTON - July 17 - Oil market speculation is dramatically driving
up oil prices and giving consumers major pain at the pump, environmental groups
said today in a letter to Congress.
The 14 groups are urging
Congress to adopt policies that will rein in oil speculation, restore
accountability in the oil commodity markets, and give Americans better choices
to help reduce energy costs across the board.
“Americans need real
relief, not recycled rhetoric,” said Robert Dewey, vice president for government
relations at Defenders of Wildlife. “More oil drilling on
America’s coastlines and pristine lands won’t save
Americans money – even the Bush Administration admits that. What we need is to
rein in the rampant oil speculation that’s driven prices through the
roof.”
Last month, Gerry Ramm,
an Inland Oil Company senior executive, testified before Congress that
“excessive speculation on energy trading facilities is the fuel that is driving
this runaway train in crude oil prices.”
Over the past 20 years,
the number of speculators who trade oil on paper has tripled. These speculators
buy up large amounts of oil and sell it back to each other over and over again -
a single barrel of oil may be traded over 20 times before it is actually used.
The resulting inflated oil prices end up penalizing drivers at the gas
pump.
Closing the so-called
“Enron Loophole” and other sweetheart deals for speculators could dramatically
reduce the price drivers are paying at the pump, today’s letter states.
Americans want to see this solution implemented now – over the past week alone,
well over one million Americans have contacted Congress to request immediate
action to reduce oil price speculation.
“Addressing the problem
of oil speculation is a far better deal for the American public than trading
away our coasts and other special places to help further pad the profits of Big
Oil,” said Dewey. “Congress will be considering legislation to tackle oil
speculation as early as this week, and we’re urging our members and activists to
voice their support for addressing the issue along with the million-plus
Americans who have done so already.”
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