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A Letter to President Biden from Chevron CEO Mike Wirth
« on: June 21, 2022, 09:02:45 pm »
a letter to president biden from chevron CEO mike wirth

june 21, 2022


Dear Mr. President:

Thank you for your letter dated June 14, 2022. As industry leaders, academic experts and numerous policy makers have pointed out, there are no easy fixes nor any short-term answers to the global supply and demand imbalances aggravated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Addressing this situation requires thoughtful action and a willingness to work together, not political rhetoric. I look forward to meeting with Secretary Granholm and am hopeful for a constructive conversation about actions to address both near-term issues and the longer-term stability of energy markets.

In 2021, Chevron produced the highest volume of oil and gas in our 143-year history. In the first quarter of 2022, our U.S. production was 1.2 million barrels per day, up 109,000 barrels per day from the same quarter a year earlier. In the Permian Basin alone, we expect production to approach 750,000 barrels per day by the end of the year, an increase of more than 15 percent from 2021. And Chevron’s U.S. refinery input grew to 915,000 barrels per day on average in the first quarter of this year from 881,000 in the same quarter last year.

In addition to increasing American oil and gas production, Chevron is also investing $10 billion to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and scale new advanced energy technologies, like carbon capture and hydrogen, along with growing our renewable liquid fuels production capacity to 100,000 barrels/day by 2030. America will lead in these critical new industries, creating jobs at home and exporting them to the world to meet energy and climate objectives.

American oil and gas supplies are among the most efficient, responsibly produced, and lowest carbon intensity supplies in the world. At roughly 15 kg of CO2-equivalent per barrel, Chevron’s Permian Basin carbon intensity is some two-thirds lower than the global industry average. U.S. Gulf of Mexico production has carbon intensity just a fraction of the global industry average. Increasing American production will offset barrels produced in other parts of the world that may not support America’s energy security, economic competitiveness, or environmental goals.

I want to be clear that Chevron shares your concerns over the higher prices that Americans are experiencing. And I assure you that Chevron is doing its part to help address these challenges by increasing capital expenditures to $18 billion in 2022, more than 50% higher than last year.

Chevron and its 37,000 employees work every day to help provide the world with the energy it demands and to lift up the lives of billions of people who rely on these supplies. Notwithstanding these efforts, your Administration has largely sought to criticize, and at times vilify, our industry. These actions are not beneficial to meeting the challenges we face and are not what the American people deserve.

While today’s geopolitical situation is contributing to this energy crisis, bringing prices down and increasing supply will require a change in approach. You have called on our industry to increase energy production. We agree. Let's work together. The U.S. energy sector needs cooperation and support from your Administration for our country to return to a path toward greater energy security, economic prosperity, and environmental protection.

We need clarity and consistency on policy matters ranging from leases and permits on federal lands, to the ability to permit and build critical infrastructure, to the proper role of regulation that considers both costs and benefits. Many of these elements are described in our industry’s recently released 10-point plan. Most importantly, we need an honest dialogue on how to best balance energy, economic, and environmental objectives – one that recognizes our industry is a vital sector of the U.S. economy and is essential to our national security.

We can only meet these challenges by working together. Chevron will engage in this week’s meeting with Secretary Granholm. I encourage you to also send your senior advisors to this meeting, so they too can engage in a robust conversation. Your “whole of government” philosophy in addressing major issues should apply here too, as a comprehensive approach is best to address the energy needs of our nation and of our allies.

The American people rightly expect our country’s leaders and industry to address the challenges they are facing in a serious and resolute manner. We are a willing partner in that endeavor and trust your Administration will be the same.

Sincerely,


Michael K. Wirth
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer



https://www.chevron.com/newsroom/2022/q2/a-letter-to-president-biden-from-chevron-ceo-mike-wirth
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Re: A Letter to President Biden from Chevron CEO Mike Wirth
« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2022, 09:05:52 pm »
Ah-men!!!

Any odds on whether the Bidet administration will pay this any attention whatsoever?

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Re: A Letter to President Biden from Chevron CEO Mike Wirth
« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2022, 09:07:25 pm »
Biden Slams Chevron, Says "Didn't Know They'd Get Their Feelings Hurt That Quickly"

TYLER DURDEN  |  JUN 21, 2022 - 04:23 PM

Update:
During a press conference at the White House this afternoon, President Biden was asked how he felt about the Chevron CEO's response to his letter. His response sums a lot of things up about this administration's approach.

The Reporter asked:

"The Chevron CEO... said that your administration has largely criticized the oil and gas industry and ...would need to take a change in approach in order to make progress in reducing energy prices."

To which Biden snapped back in quiet mode:

"He's mildly sensitive..." before adding that "I didn't know they'd get their feelings hurt that quickly."

Then reverting back to his talking points he addressed the fact that its not his fault that 'Big Oil' won't help cut prices, claiming that:

"We ought to be able to work something out whereby we can increase refining capacity and still not give up on transitioning to renewable energy."

Once again completely missing the point .  .  .

https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/chevron-ceo-slams-political-rhetoric-scorching-letter-biden



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Re: A Letter to President Biden from Chevron CEO Mike Wirth
« Reply #3 on: June 21, 2022, 09:07:33 pm »
I.O.W. The ball is in your court. You can swat it into the bleachers, hit it back over the net, or sit on it waiting for something to hatch out of it.

But from here, it's on you.
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Re: A Letter to President Biden from Chevron CEO Mike Wirth
« Reply #4 on: June 21, 2022, 09:08:29 pm »
Biden Slams Chevron, Says "Didn't Know They'd Get Their Feelings Hurt That Quickly"

TYLER DURDEN  |  JUN 21, 2022 - 04:23 PM

Update:
During a press conference at the White House this afternoon, President Biden was asked how he felt about the Chevron CEO's response to his letter. His response sums a lot of things up about this administration's approach.

The Reporter asked:

"The Chevron CEO... said that your administration has largely criticized the oil and gas industry and ...would need to take a change in approach in order to make progress in reducing energy prices."

To which Biden snapped back in quiet mode:

"He's mildly sensitive..." before adding that "I didn't know they'd get their feelings hurt that quickly."

Then reverting back to his talking points he addressed the fact that its not his fault that 'Big Oil' won't help cut prices, claiming that:

"We ought to be able to work something out whereby we can increase refining capacity and still not give up on transitioning to renewable energy."

Once again completely missing the point .  .  .

https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/chevron-ceo-slams-political-rhetoric-scorching-letter-biden



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Re: A Letter to President Biden from Chevron CEO Mike Wirth
« Reply #5 on: June 21, 2022, 09:12:59 pm »
 Biden calls Chevon CEO ‘mildly sensitive’ in tangle with oil executive
by Morgan Chalfant - 06/21/22 5:02 PM ET

President Biden called the chief executive of oil giant Chevron “mildly sensitive” after he wrote a letter to the president accusing the Biden administration of vilifying the oil and gas industry over high prices. 

Biden made the comments in an exchange with reporters Tuesday afternoon when asked about the letter penned by Chevron CEO Michael Wirth, who, along with other oil executives, is scheduled to meet with Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm later this week. 

“He’s mildly sensitive,” Biden said. “I didn’t know they’d get their feelings hurt that quickly. Look, we need more refining capacity. This idea that they don’t have oil to drill and to bring up is simply not true.” 

“We ought to be able to work something out whereby they’re able to increase refining capacity and still not give up on transitioning to renewable energy,” Biden continued. “They’re both within realm of possibility.” 

Wirth sent a letter to Biden earlier Tuesday arguing that Chevron was doing its part to increase oil and gas production amid a period of high demand. He also argued that the industry needs more support from the administration in order to boost energy security long term. 

“Chevron and its 37,000 employees work every day to help provide the world with the energy it demands and to lift up the lives of billions of people who rely on these supplies,” Wirth wrote to Biden. “Notwithstanding these efforts, your Administration has largely sought to criticize, and at times vilify, our industry. These actions are not beneficial to meeting the challenges we face and are not what the American people deserve.”

The letter was a direct response to one that Biden penned to Chevron and six other oil refining companies last week urging them to produce more in order to lower the price at the pump, calling their record profits unacceptable. Some Democrats have praised Biden for the tougher rhetoric on the oil industry.

The latest exchange of words comes days before Wirth and other oil executives are slated to sit down with officials from the Energy Department on Thursday. Biden is not expected to take part in that meeting. 

Biden has limited options to ease the steep gas prices, which average about $5 per gallon across the country. The price of gas has been elevated for some time amid high inflation and has been exacerbated by Russia’s war in Ukraine and the related disruptions to global energy markets. 

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Re: A Letter to President Biden from Chevron CEO Mike Wirth
« Reply #6 on: June 21, 2022, 09:20:23 pm »
"feelings hurt that quickly"

The MFIC has been brazenly attacking the entire oil industry since day one, f**ing with every aspect of the ability to explore for, produce, move and refine petroleum products, and has the unmitigated gall to attack the industry for not performing?

Obviously, the CEO was restrained in his response. No need to get the SS excited or raise his voice.



As far as Biden's limited options, yeah, they are limited pretty much to serious policy reversals that have created the problem.
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Re: A Letter to President Biden from Chevron CEO Mike Wirth
« Reply #7 on: June 22, 2022, 01:35:00 am »
I wish it had come from Exxon instead of Chevron.

Chevron continues to be headquartered in the most anti-oil state in the nation, and has prostituted itself with myriad arrangements with enemies like Venezuela and questionable partners like Saudi Arabia by selling it the largest refinery in the US
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