Submitted by Diane Farsetta on
The American Petroleum Institute's (API's) efforts to assuage public resentment of the oil industry apparently know no bounds. API's Denise McCourt recently addressed a Rotary Club meeting in Charleston, West Virginia. "The oil and natural gas industry hasn't done a very good job telling people about energy issues," McCourt told the group. So poor Big Oil has taken "a little bit of abuse by the people running for office." McCourt told the audience that higher gas prices don't necessarily mean "atrocious profits" for oil companies. She compared what she said were 2007 profit rates of 7.6 cents per dollar of sales for the oil industry with 9.2 cents per dollar of sales for all manufacturing, except automobiles. Luckily, the reporter covering McCourt's talk realized that ExxonMobil just set the record for "the largest annual profit by a U.S. company -- $40.6 billion."
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Diane Farsetta replied on Permalink
West Virginia gets more than just talk from API...
This great follow-up story from West Virginia's [http://www.statejournal.com/story.cfm?func=viewstory&storyid=34819 State Journal] makes clear that API has more than just talking points up its metaphoric sleeve:
Anyone planning on being in Charleston early next month?
Diane Farsetta replied on Permalink
While Wyoming gets a pirate-themed chili cook-off...
Proceeds benefit charity, but it's [http://www.casperstartribune.net/articles/2008/02/17/news/casper/144a0871977259e8872573f20003edec.txt an API-sponsored event]:
Mutternich replied on Permalink
Quick, capture that methane!
N.T.