Senate Judiciary Committee To
Examine Explosive Rise In Oil Prices

WASHINGTON (Wednesday, May 7,
2008) – The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing later
this month to examine the rising price of crude oil and its
effect on gas prices across the country, Chairman Patrick Leahy
(D-Vt.) announced today.
In a hearing scheduled for May 21,
the Judiciary Committee will examine how the price of crude oil
– unrefined petroleum that is processed and used as gasoline to
power vehicles, airplanes and farm equipment – affects the price
consumers pay at gasoline stations across the country and around
the world. The oil industry has argued that the rising gas
prices are the result of the dramatic increase in crude oil
prices. Executives from some of the world’s top players in the
oil industry are
expected to testify at the hearing.
“American consumers continue to
pay the price at the pump, while oil companies post record
profits,” said Leahy. “With food and transportation prices
rising with the exploding price of oil, it is important to hear
what the multi-billion dollar oil companies are doing to help
ease the crunch, and consider what actions the federal
government should take to help consumers.”
Several of the world’s leading oil
companies have posted record quarterly profits in the last year,
due in large part to the soaring price of crude oil. The
Judiciary Committee will examine the causes of skyrocketing
crude oil prices, including speculation and manipulation of the
oil commodity market, anticompetitive practices by OPEC
(Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries), artificial
limits on supply, and the oil industry’s failure to pursue
alternative fuels.
The per-gallon price of
regular-grade gas has skyrocketed in recent months, averaging
$3.61 nationally on Monday, according the
Energy Information Administration, and up 33 cents since
March 31. The price of crude oil, just over $32 per barrel when
President Bush took office, has risen above $120 per barrel.
The hearing will be held May 21 at
10:00 a.m. in room 226 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building.
Non-credentialed members of the press should contact the Senate
Press Galleries for information on how to attend the hearing.
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NOTICE OF COMMITTEE HEARING
The Senate Committee on the
Judiciary has scheduled a hearing on
“Exploring
the Skyrocketing Price of Oil” for Wednesday, May
21, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 226 of the Senate Dirksen Office
Building.
By order of the Chairman