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US climate bill divides big oil and small producers over fees and taxes

US oil and gas executives from ExxonMobil to Occidental Petroleum have been quick to applaud parts of the $437 billion climate, tax and health-care legislation.

Tim Daiss
US climate bill divides big oil and small producers over fees and taxes

The bill passed in the US Senate along partisan lines with a 51-50 votes. Democrats all voted for the bill while every Republican senator opposed it. The enthusiasm from so-called Big Oil isn't shared...

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