White House eyes antitrust action against Opec

  • : Crude oil
  • 22/10/05

The White House said today it will work with Congress to potentially enable antitrust action against Opec after the producers' alliance slashed its crude production target.

President Joe Biden's administration will consult with Congress "on additional tools and authorities to reduce OPEC's control over energy prices," the White House said. The judiciary committees in both chambers of Congress have approved legislation that would enable US prosecutors to sue foreign entities in US courts for anti-competitive behavior in oil markets. A version of legislation has been circulated in Congress for the past 15 years but has never reached the president's desk.

The strong reaction from the administration comes in response to the Opec+ decision today to slash its crude production target by 2mn b/d from November.


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