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from what I understand the oil companys profit about 10 cents per gallon of gas, sounds fair to me




Yes the oil companies make no more than 10 per gallon on downstream profits, but the upstream profits are massive.

An analogy: A builder builds a home, his wife is a real estate agent. She sells the house and makes 7%. Later he tells someone he made 7% on that house, what he forget to mention is that he made 30 percent profit on building the house.

The oil companies have upstream production profits and down stream profits. The upstream profits include the difference between acquiring crude oil and selling it to their refinery. The down stream profits are what is left after refining, marketing, shipping, and retail expenses. When oil companies talk of profit per gallon that is downstream profits, they fail to mention that they make a Shi_Load on the upsteam operations.

I do not know were political bribes are expensed to.