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bp, chevron, conocophillips, exxon, and shell profits up over 2X Team, at last night’s State of

bp, chevron, conocophillips, exxon, and shell profits up over 2X [Table showing oil and gas profits from 2022: Exxon $59 BILLION 🔺2.3X, Shell $40 BILLION 🔺2.1X, Chevron $37 BILLION 🔺2.3X, BP $28 BILLION 🔺2.2X, ConocoPhillips $17 BILLION 🔺2.2X, Valero $11.6 BILLION 🔺10X, Phillips66 $8.9 BILLION 🔺3.5X ]( Team, at last night’s State of the Union, President Biden didn’t shy away from calling Big Oil’s record-breaking 2022 profits what they are: “outrageous.” This week, annual reports from the top oil profiteers are emerging, and we’re starting to see the full picture of just how staggering their 2022 profits really are. As you can see, a handful of very familiar companies have raked in $200 B-I-L-L-I-O-N in record profits. Like President Biden, we can’t shy away from these staggering numbers, either. Big Oil CEOs and executives have a stranglehold on American consumers -- from profiteering at the pump to teaming up with Republicans in Congress attempting to dismantle the hard-fought wins for clean energy in the Democrats’ historic Inflation Reduction Act. But we have something better: A network of dedicated activists for climate action and clean energy, like you, who won’t let greedy, polluting, price-gouging corporations win. Folks, if you’re as outraged as we are, join us in saying loud and clear: We won’t let polluting, price-gouging executives and their cronies in Congress get away with it. [Like and share this tweet with your networks now.]( [SHARE NOW]( Thanks for being in this fight, Climate Power [tw]( [fb]( [yt]( [ig]( [Home]( [About]( [CP]( Climate Power 555 Capitol Mall, Suite 1095 Sacramento, CA 95814 United States If you wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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