Oil-and-gas giant Total leaves American Petroleum Institute

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Oil-and-gas giant Total said this morning that it's leaving the American Petroleum Institute, which is the industry's most powerful U.S. lobbying group.

Why it matters: It's the biggest rupture yet between European-headquartered multinational oil majors and U.S.-based trade groups over climate policy.

Total, Shell, BP and Equinor have previously left some other trade associations.

What they're saying: France-based Total cited several differences with API.

They noted API is part of a group that opposes electric vehicle subsidies.They also cited differences on carbon pricing and that "API gave its support during the recent elections to candidates who argued against the United States’ participation in the Paris Agreement."

Where it stands: API said the world's energy and environmental challenges benefit from a diversity of views and approaches.

"As a member-driven organization, we do not support subsidizing energy because it distorts the market and ultimately proves harmful to consumers," the group said.The industry is focused on "meaningful action and shaping policy at all levels of government to reduce U.S. emissions and ensure access to affordable and reliable energy," they said.

Editor's note: This story was updated with a response from API.
 

Oil-and-gas giant Total said this morning that it's leaving the American Petroleum Institute, which is the industry's most powerful U.S. lobbying group.

Why it matters: It's the biggest rupture yet between European-headquartered multinational oil majors and U.S.-based trade groups over climate policy.

Total, Shell, BP and Equinor have previously left some other trade associations.

What they're saying: France-based Total cited several differences with API.

They noted API is part of a group that opposes electric vehicle subsidies.They also cited differences on carbon pricing and that "API gave its support during the recent elections to candidates who argued against the United States’ participation in the Paris Agreement."

Where it stands: API said the world's energy and environmental challenges benefit from a diversity of views and approaches.

"As a member-driven organization, we do not support subsidizing energy because it distorts the market and ultimately proves harmful to consumers," the group said.The industry is focused on "meaningful action and shaping policy at all levels of government to reduce U.S. emissions and ensure access to affordable and reliable energy," they said.

Editor's note: This story was updated with a response from API.
Total playing the good guys ? … widely known to bribe and FCPA fines are a way of life …
 
I've never seen any Total oils on sale on the shelf of a US store. They don't seem to do much business in the US. What US stores actually sell Total oil? Are there any US Total gas stations? Any US-market private label oils made by Total? :unsure:

Their presence or absence from the API won't even be noticed.:alien::sleep:👻
 
Total is an energy (supplier) company. Oil, fuel, etc are just one of the market segments they are in.
 
Never heard of them except it's one of my favorite cereals.
That's on you...

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Next time you see a bottle of their oil in a store here, post a picture please ! Many would be interested to see it.

It's sold through boutique retailers, same as Motul, LiquiMoly, Redline etc. Difference is Total is actually an oil company and not just a blender.

They have a couple plants in the US, one in New Jersey/New York and another in Texas. They sell a lot of oil and other fluids to the manufacturing sector.
 
Let them walk...

Until I see the biggest purveyor of this stuff sell his two large homes and live in a 800 sq ft place vs a 10,000 sq ft home.. and he actually flies commercial flights jammed in a regular airliner... vs using his lovely private jet... Which uses more fuel in a cross country trip just one or two times than a regular citizen uses in a full calendar year...

Then... Maybe I might take this a good bit more "seriously"...

If you believe something.... So "much"...


Then you live it.... In YOUR own life...

You... You set an example...

Not be a exception to the "rules".
 
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