Friday, August 31, 2007 , Updated
FTC clears Exxon, rest of oil industry of 2006 price gouging
The Federal Trade Commission has cleared the U.S. oil industry of charges of price gouging during the spring and summer of 2006 by a vote of 4-1.
The FTC blamed market forces for gasoline price increases in 2006, according to a report sent to President Bush by the federal antitrust regulators.
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The current administration's overlords unanimously approved of the FTC report
The report said U.S. pump prices leaped as high as $3.02 a gallon in August of 2006 because of consumer demand, the rising cost of crude oil and ethanol, refinery outages and capacity reductions stemming from the transition from the fuel additive methyl tertiary-butyl ether to ethanol.
"Our targeted examination of major refinery outages revealed no evidence that refiners conspired to restrict supply or otherwise violated the antitrust laws," the FTC report stated.
But FTC Commissioner Jon Leibowitz issued a dissenting statement charging that the oil industry, which “posted record profits in 2006” should not view the findings "in any way a vindication of its behavior."
The "investigation found price gouging by refiners under the Congressionally mandated definition and beyond that, disturbing conduct by even more petroleum companies. But the question you ask determines the answer you get,” Leibowitz said in his dissent.
Leibowitz said the FTC simply developed a "theoretical model for why gasoline prices likely increased" and noted that a separate investigation into gasoline pricing after hurricanes Katrina and Rita did find examples of price gouging by refiners.
Source: Consumer Affairs
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OBradley, says:
This almost doesnt seem like a story, it is such an obvious rip off. The oil companies barely even made an excuse for the hike in price this summer.
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