AFPM responds to President Biden’s State of the Union comments
Published by Bella Weetch,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
AFPM President and CEO, Chet Thompson, has issued the following statement in response to President Biden’s State of the Union address and his specific remarks on US refinery earnings and investments:
“Today’s earnings environment is a function of supply and demand. Demand for liquid fuel products coming out of the pandemic recovered faster than crude oil and fuel production, both of which have faced additional challenges in the form of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the global loss of more than 3 million bbl of daily refining capacity. Whenever supply and demand are out of balance — and they have been — prices and earnings reflect the tension. Using the State of the Union to politicise market fundamentals and single out stock 'buy back' programmes — while overlooking the fact that the Biden administration’s own policies discourage the reinvestment of earnings back into the US liquid fuel supply chain — cheapens the dialogue for everyone. Exploring new taxes — whether in Washington or Sacramento — at a time when more supply is what’s needed is entirely counterproductive.
“In a tight refined product market, it has been US refiners that have stepped up, running full out for most of the past year to ensure American consumers, our allies and our economic centres have enough gasoline, diesel and jet fuel to keep everyone moving. American refiners lead the world in liquid fuel production and are effectively doing more than any other refining sector to bring better balance to the market.”
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/08022023/afpm-responds-to-president-bidens-state-of-the-union-comments/
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