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From: Institute for Public Accuracy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Big Oil Gets Bigger: Chevron and Texaco
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 23:13:43 -0500 (CDT)

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Monday, October 16, 2000

BIG OIL GETS BIGGER: CHEVRON AND TEXACO

Chevron has just agreed to acquire Texaco for $36 billion. This follows the
BP-Amoco and Exxon-Mobil mergers. The following analysts are available for
comments:

WENONAH HAUTER, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.citizen.org/cmep
Director of Public Citizen's Critical Mass Energy Project, Hauter said
today: "This trend towards more consolidation in the oil industry is bad for
consumers in the long run and has the added impact of increasing the
political power of these larger companies to influence energy policy. So
rather than transitioning away from the use of oil, these larger, more
politically powerful companies can influence public policy and this results
in more subsidies, more tax breaks for the oil industry and increased
pressure to drill in environmentally sensitive areas. It also influences
foreign policy as the U.S. taxpayer funds military operations to advance
these companies' interests around the globe."

JAMES LOVE, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
http://www.cptech.org/at/oil/mar29-2000-opec.html
Director of the Consumer Project on Technology, Love said today: "Why would
we want another giant merger in the oil industry? The last wave of mergers
was followed by rising prices. This type of merger makes it easier for the
private sector to make the cartel work. There is already too much collusion
in the oil industry, and too many competition-reducing joint ventures."

DANNY KENNEDY, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.moles.org
Director of Project Underground, Kennedy said today: "Chevron-Texaco clearly
puts more power in the hands of still fewer oil men. We need to bust this
and the other Big Oil trusts in order to protect consumers from getting
ripped off at the gas pump. But today's merger bespeaks an even darker
consummation in the Niger Delta, where Chevron and Texaco have both produced
oil for years at the expense of people there. These facts are rarely
considered by the regulators when looking at mergers and acquisitions, but
they should be. From Burma to Ecuador, Nigeria to Papua New Guinea,
communities resisting exploitation by these two need more accountability of
the companies, not less."

RICHARD GROSSMAN, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.poclad.org
Co-director of the Program on Corporations, Law and Democracy, Grossman said
today: "The law gives corporations the authority to make our country's and
communities' decisions about our energy policy -- and about so many other
vital matters. Yet aren't we supposed to be self-governing people? Aren't
'we the people' supposed to be the ultimate source of all legal authority?
Well, despite all the regulatory and antitrust laws on the books, giant
corporations do the real governing in the USA. So rather than trying to
'fix' one giant merger after another...the American people need to go beyond
anti-trust and regulatory laws -- and beyond promises of corporate social
responsibility and voluntary codes of conduct -- to contest giant
corporations' generations-old seizure of governing power."

For more information, contact at the Institute for Public Accuracy:
Sam Husseini, (202) 347-0020; David Zupan, (541) 484-9167


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