2011 Budget: No New Taxes on Oil and Gas

Today, the president submitted his FY 2011 budget to Congress which includes provisions aimed at imposing new taxes on the oil and natural gas industry.

With America still recovering from recession and one in ten Americans out of work, now is not the time to impose new taxes on the nation's oil and natural gas industry.

New taxes would mean fewer American jobs and less revenue at a time when we desperately need both. A robust U.S. oil and gas industry is essential to the recovery of the nation's economy.

In addition to providing the cost-competitive energy that it is the lifeblood of the economy, the industry is one of the largest employers in the country, supporting more than 9 million jobs, including many green jobs. Imposing new taxes would reduce our nation's energy security by discouraging new investment in domestic oil and natural gas production and refining capacity and pushing those investments-and American jobs-abroad.

We hope to work with the administration and Congress to seek sound public policies that will allow the oil and gas industry to create new jobs and help fuel an economic recovery that will benefit all Americans.

Comments

Related

Blog Posts

In an Election Year, Time to Talk Energy

Just a thought, but how great would it be if one of this fall’s presidential debates focused solely on energy issues? Past presid...

Blog Posts

Unused Leases? You’ve Got to be Joking!

The warmed-over claim that oil and natural gas companies aren’t using large numbers of leases on public lands is like a Mark Twain...

Blog Posts

Watch Live: Energy in an Election Year

.blog #main .post-body .video-wrapper { width:500px; height:418px; padding:0; overflow:visible; margin:0 auto 18px; } ....

Blog Posts

Hansen’s Oil Sands Facts are Lost in Space

To hear it from environmental activist James Hansen, development of the oil sands in Canada will usher in the apocalypse, “game ove...

Blog Posts

Oil and Energy Security

The Congressional Budget Office has a new report out on energy security that’s sure to spark conversation.  Much of that will seem...

Blog Posts

Going Beyond Rhetoric on Natural Gas

Over on the White House Blog, there’s genuine enthusiasm for natural gas, and for good reason.  Natural gas is clean-burning, affor...

Stay Connected