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Exxon Mobil spent $3.2M on 3Q lobbying

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xxon Mobil Corp. spent $3.21 million in the third quarter to lobby the federal government on offshore oil drilling and other issues, according to a disclosure report.

That’s down from the $4.12 million that the world’s largest publicly traded oil and company spent in the year-ago period, and less than the $3.81 million it spent in the second quarter of 2011. Exxon also lobbied the federal government on legislation involving oil pipelines, hydraulic fracturing, security provisions for chemical facilities, consumer product safety, toxic substance rules, air quality standards, patent reform, regulations related to corporate aircraft, according to the report filed on Oct. 20.

Regulators allowed Exxon and other oil companies to re-enter the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico this year, following BP’s massive oil spill in April 2010. Exxon already has announced a major oil discovery in the region this year, and it continues to press for more access to other offshore areas.

Oil prices have jumped about 27 percent since the beginning of October, and the government expects benchmark crude prices to rise in 2012.

In the July-to-September period, the company lobbied Congress, the Council on Environmental Quality, the U.S. Forest Service, the White House, and the departments of interior, state and treasury, according to the report filed with the House clerk’s office.

AP



3 Comments on "Exxon Mobil spent $3.2M on 3Q lobbying"

  1. BillT on Sat, 17th Dec 2011 1:31 am 

    We have the best government that corporate money can buy. And you thought it was a Democracy…lol.

  2. Kenz300 on Sat, 17th Dec 2011 2:34 pm 

    Exxon is one of the most profitable companies on earth. It is time to get corporate money out of politics and return the government to the people. Corporations have too much power and influence in our political system. The Republicans in Congress seem to be more interested in helping big business than in helping average Americans.

  3. Kenz300 on Sun, 18th Dec 2011 7:21 pm 

    Quote — ” Exxon Mobil Corp. spent $3.21 million in the third quarter to lobby the federal government on offshore oil drilling and other issues, according to a disclosure report.
    ———————-

    The Cato Institute calculated the cost of subsidizinĀ­g oil to be in the range of $78-150 billion per year.

    Not a bad return on investment. It is time to end corporate money in politics.

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