₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,325,942 members, 8,424,264 topics. Date: Wednesday, 10 June 2026 at 10:32 PM

Toggle theme

United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies - Foreign Affairs - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsForeign AffairsUnited States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies (10114 Views)

1 2 3 4 Reply (Go Down)

United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by BlackViper(op): 2:23pm On Sep 10, 2025
The US currently subsidizes the fossil-fuel industry to the tune of nearly $31bn per year, according to a new analysis.

That figure, calculated by the environmental campaign group Oil Change International, has more than doubled since 2017. And it is likely a vast understatement, due to the difficulty of quantifying the financial gains from some government supports, and to a lack of transparency and reliable data from government sources, the group says.

These handouts pose a massive barrier to decarbonization, says the new report, which experts have long warned is urgently necessary to avert the worst consequences of the climate crisis.

“These subsidies allow for new production that would not otherwise occur,” said Collin Rees, US program manager at Oil Change International and the primary author of the new analysis. “They also, to an enormous extent, go to lining the pockets of shareholders and investors and fossil fuel executives.”

For the analysis, Oil Change International totaled up tax breaks, lower rates to acquire land and other resources, direct appropriations, and other financial support from the US and government-funded groups, using the definition of fossil fuel subsidies established by the World Trade Organization.

All told, US subsidies allow the sector to receive stunning 30,000% returns on investments, the authors found.

The Guardian has contacted the American Petroleum Institute, the nation’s fossil-fuel lobbying group, for comment.

Among the biggest subsidies the US offers oil companies, the report found, is a federal tax rule allowing corporations to credit taxes and royalties they pay to foreign governments on overseas income against their domestic tax bills, to avoid being taxed twice.

Another major support measure is a tax credit for capturing carbon, which is often framed as a climate solution but is primarily used to extract hard-to-reach reserves in a practice known as enhanced oil recovery.

Amid pressure from campaigners and United Nations climate experts, at least 53 countries reformed their fossil-fuel subsidies between 2015 and 2020, according to the Swiss research group Global Subsidies Initiative.

In 2021, Joe Biden also vowed to begin eliminating subsidies for planet-heating energy sources.

“Unlike previous administrations, I don’t think the federal government should give handouts to big oil,” Biden said following his inauguration in 2021.

Yet the US is moving in the wrong direction on the issue, the new report found: Trump’s signature tax-and-spend bill, which the president signed in July, is poised to hand fossil-fuel companies an additional $4bn per year across the next decade, the analysis found.

Among the biggest supports for the oil industry in the megabill are expanded credits for carbon capture and a lowering of already sub-market royalty rates for coal, oil and gas production on public lands. Those enhanced supports could end up being even more valuable to the oil industry in later years, Rees says.

Another provision in the bill, for which oil companies lobbied, can allow those companies to avoid the corporate minimum tax which Biden established during his presidency.

Redirecting all US fossil-fuel subsidies to social programs could vastly improve life for ordinary Americans, the report says, for instance by providing 3 million families with Snap benefits annually, helping 54 million households install solar panels within a decade, or sending 3 million children to Head Start early learning programs.

Though US government supports for fossil fuels are esoteric and complex, they have massive implications for the nation’s relationship with polluting energy companies, said Rees.

“We’re dealing with technical legislative language and components of the tax code, but despite that, I think it’s important to understand that subsidies are political statements,” he said. “They are political choices about what we’re choosing to support as a country.”
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/sep/09/fossil-fuels-subisidies-study

Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by DiamondsAreFore: 2:26pm On Sep 10, 2025
So the richest country on earth with the biggest economy is still subsidising fuel for its citizens even in spite of the likely environmental issues which might arise from it.

Meanwhile over here in Africa, the "giant" of Africa was thumping its hollow chest and belowing with glee after their World Bank stooge of a president ended a fuel subsidy of just $4.5 billion a year in a country with some of the poorest people on earth.

Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by lionshare: 2:46pm On Sep 10, 2025
DiamondsAreFore:
So the richest country on earth with the biggest economy is still subsidising fuel for its citizens even in spite of the likely environmental issues which might arise from it.

Meanwhile over here in Africa, the "giant" of Africa was thumping its hollow chest and belowing with glee after their World Bank stooge of a president ended a fuel subsidy of just $4.5 billion a year in a country with some of the poorest people on earth.
Represent $31B as a percentage of the U.S. annual budget, then compare $4.5B as a percentage of Nigeria’s budget for better perspective.
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by benardtotti(m): 2:48pm On Sep 10, 2025
DiamondsAreFore:
So the richest country on earth with the biggest economy is still subsidising fuel for its citizens even in spite of the likely environmental issues which might arise from it.

Meanwhile over here in Africa, the "giant" of Africa was thumping its hollow chest and belowing with glee after their World Bank stooge of a president ended a fuel subsidy of just $4.5 billion a year in a country with some of the poorest people on earth.
Go back and read the article. It was spelt out in black and white what the usa subsidy covers .
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by Rebelutionary: 3:14pm On Sep 10, 2025
DiamondsAreFore:
So the richest country on earth with the biggest economy is still subsidising fuel for its citizens even in spite of the likely environmental issues which might arise from it.

Meanwhile over here in Africa, the "giant" of Africa was thumping its hollow chest and belowing with glee after their World Bank stooge of a president ended a fuel subsidy of just $4.5 billion a year in a country with some of the poorest people on earth.
Nawao you created a thread which you did not even read...hian...then you jumped to give commentary that is incongruous from from what the news piece posited!

Some of you sef...just so you can cast aspersions on your country?

It is well with you!
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by SarkinYarki: 3:23pm On Sep 10, 2025
benardtotti:
Go back and read the article. It was spelt out in black and white what the usa subsidy covers .
Subsidy is subsidy
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by DiamondsAreFore: 3:27pm On Sep 10, 2025
1. I didn't create the thread

2. You seem to lack serious comprehension skills. I was remarking on the absurdity of petroleum being subsidized for citizens of the richest country on earth, while some of the poorest people on earth had their own subsidy taken away from them even though they probably need it more than the Americans do.

Rebelutionary:
Nawao you created a thread which you did not even read...hian...then you jumped to give commentary that is incongruous from from what the news piece posited!

Some of you sef...just so you can cast aspersions on your country?

It is well with you!
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by lawani(m): 3:28pm On Sep 10, 2025
If no subsidies for the agric sector especially, high income countries will have food too expensive. Imported food will be cheaper
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by omoredia: 4:19pm On Sep 10, 2025
Buhari used subsidy to enrich his brothers even up to Niger and Chad. Knowing he would be handing over to Tinubu they agreed to close shop for Tinubu boys to also eat their own
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by siraj1402(m): 4:19pm On Sep 10, 2025
.....and the same USA backing IMF and other monetary bodies keep telling us that we can't progress with subsidy.
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by Dotherightthing: 4:20pm On Sep 10, 2025
Yet it's still more expensive than our unsubsidised fuel cheesy
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by Melchizzedek: 4:21pm On Sep 10, 2025
That's 46.5 trillion naira in a year. Almost equivalent to our budget. shocked
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by Draslo(m): 4:22pm On Sep 10, 2025
benardtotti:
Go back and read the article. It was spelt out in black and white what the usa subsidy covers .
Sometimes it better to just allow people bask in their ignorance
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by NinjaMetahuman: 4:22pm On Sep 10, 2025
DiamondsAreFore:
So the richest country on earth with the biggest economy is still subsidising fuel for its citizens even in spite of the likely environmental issues which might arise from it.

Meanwhile over here in Africa, the "giant" of Africa was thumping its hollow chest and belowing with glee after their World Bank stooge of a president ended a fuel subsidy of just $4.5 billion a year in a country with some of the poorest people on earth.
USA budget - 5.9 trillion dollars
Nigeria budget - 35 billion dollars.


If Nigeria is using 1 million dollars for subsidy on fuel every year, you think anyone would have cared?
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by Dotherightthing: 4:23pm On Sep 10, 2025
DiamondsAreFore:
So the richest country on earth with the biggest economy is still subsidising fuel for its citizens even in spite of the likely environmental issues which might arise from it.

Meanwhile over here in Africa, the "giant" of Africa was thumping its hollow chest and belowing with glee after their World Bank stooge of a president ended a fuel subsidy of just $4.5 billion a year in a country with some of the poorest people on earth.
Ollle

There is no free lunch in life.

Nigerian government does have money for subsidies. How can you be borrowing money to pay subsidyhuh
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by Draslo(m): 4:24pm On Sep 10, 2025
lionshare:
Represent $31B as a percentage of the U.S. annual budget, then compare $4.5B as a percentage of Nigeria’s budget for better perspective.
Bro, if you like explain to these people from now now till Friday, you will not make any sense to them
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by PDPdestroyer(m): 4:26pm On Sep 10, 2025
lionshare:
Represent $31B as a percentage of the U.S. annual budget, then compare $4.5B as a percentage of Nigeria’s budget for better perspective.
Better oil dey your head. I don’t know why we have so many ignorant citizens
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by Nobody: 4:27pm On Sep 10, 2025
Still does not justify the $37 trillion debt.

Nigeria can as welll do same for the next 50 years with such debt, and still grow infrastructure at a tremendous rate.
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by Savenigeria2023: 4:27pm On Sep 10, 2025
Every responsible nation subsidizes something important. Its either energy, agriculture, transport, education, health for the general good of the masses.

The evil we have as government have stolen everything available and taken away every form of available subsidy.

If Nigerians don't fight back, the masses will all die painful but avoidable deaths
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by Funkyswagzz(m): 4:28pm On Sep 10, 2025
Dotherightthing:
Yet it's still more expensive than our unsubsidised fuel cheesy
Like seriously do you have at all or you just want to use it.. why don't you compare the minimum wage
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by airsaylongcome: 4:28pm On Sep 10, 2025
DiamondsAreFore:
So the richest country on earth with the biggest economy is still subsidising fuel for its citizens even in spite of the likely environmental issues which might arise from it.

Meanwhile over here in Africa, the "giant" of Africa was thumping its hollow chest and belowing with glee after their World Bank stooge of a president ended a fuel subsidy of just $4.5 billion a year in a country with some of the poorest people on earth.
You lurv violence o. Too much violence. Ahn ahnnnn
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by Dotherightthing: 4:31pm On Sep 10, 2025
Funkyswagzz:
Like seriously do you have at all or you just want to use it.. why don't you compare the minimum wage
It's still almost the same on the long run... embarassed

And mind you, not everybody earns minimum wage in Nigeria smiley
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by mecuries(m): 4:32pm On Sep 10, 2025
Do not compare a third world country to the United States... Thank you
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by Slytiger: 4:33pm On Sep 10, 2025
And gas is still so expensive in America. Na waoh. Gas is still costly.

Thats why I bought a Toyota hybrid.

Which gives me low gas mileage.

Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by wallrichy: 4:35pm On Sep 10, 2025
Great input to provide subsidy for agricultural sectors but did you think of Nigeria factor?

I mean, corruption. Presently, there are many subsidy going on in Agricultural sectors but wouldn't be felt by the citizens and even the farmers due to corruption.

There's subsidy on fertilizers and farming equipments etc.....but hardly enhances that sector due to diversion and hoarding.

The government officials hoards and divert fertilizers even to neighboring countries like Chad, Niger etc and atimes hoards to sell at more expensive price to the farmers....

Farm equipment and implement are imported into the country at 0% duty but diverted to another location where they are displayed and sold as if it's imported by private individuals at a killing price......

Government or rather the executive is trying but the ministers, the legislative units, the governors, the senators and the house of rep are bunch of thieves, always looking out for how to profit from everything that supposed to benefit the citizens.....even the LGAs etc......corruption is damn so endemic in this country..... penetrating every fibres of lives.....your wife won scam you, your gate man wan scam you, your driver wan scam you, your brothers wan scam you, your children in the university dey scam you passe passe , mechanic dey scam steady steady, petrol attendants always scamming and even Tinubu dey plan to scam you again as being done already.....hope say when we die, the scam go stop o.....huh



.....
lawani:
If no subsidies for the agric sector especially, high income countries will have food too expensive. Imported food will be cheaper
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by grandstar(m): 4:37pm On Sep 10, 2025
DiamondsAreFore:
So the richest country on earth with the biggest economy is still subsidising fuel for its citizens even in spite of the likely environmental issues which might arise from it.

Meanwhile over here in Africa, the "giant" of Africa was thumping its hollow chest and belowing with glee after their World Bank stooge of a president ended a fuel subsidy of just $4.5 billion a year in a country with some of the poorest people on earth.
The US subsidies are production subsidies and not consumption subsidies like in Nigeria. They are investment incentives.

For instance, the federal government may give oil companies free land to go and explore for crude oil in the North rather than pay such exploration rights. It isn't the same as a consumption subsidy.

It is done to encourage investment in the upstream oil industry.
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by Lithiumite: 4:38pm On Sep 10, 2025
DiamondsAreFore:
So the richest country on earth with the biggest economy is still subsidising fuel for its citizens even in spite of the likely environmental issues which might arise from it.

Meanwhile over here in Africa, the "giant" of Africa was thumping its hollow chest and belowing with glee after their World Bank stooge of a president ended a fuel subsidy of just $4.5 billion a year in a country with some of the poorest people on earth.
Read to understand and don't just run off with sensational headlines like a headless chicken......everyone knows the US govt has been subsidizing production cost for oil prospecting as many explorations aren't as profitable as it is in some other countries or regions......nigerian bonny light is still way cheaper to explore and ship to the US than doing it over there themselves......the subsidy is to the benefit of the oil executives and shareholders.....it's totally different from what we have here where we were subsidizing retail pump prices of petrol......diesel has long been removed from subsidy but we didn't have any rancour as we have been having over petrol .
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by CaseSensitive(m): 4:41pm On Sep 10, 2025
DiamondsAreFore:
So the richest country on earth with the biggest economy is still subsidising fuel for its citizens even in spite of the likely environmental issues which might arise from it.

Meanwhile over here in Africa, the "giant" of Africa was thumping its hollow chest and belowing with glee after their World Bank stooge of a president ended a fuel subsidy of just $4.5 billion a year in a country with some of the poorest people on earth.
$31 Billion is less than 1% of America's GDP, absorbing the subsidy is no issue for America. Now compare that to a developing economy like Nigeria spending between 1% - 5% of GDP to service subsidy. Removing it is basic fiscal discipline and common sense if you ask me. Not to mention that in America, the subsidies go to oil and gas companies. Subsidies are consumer-facing in Nigeria so smugglers and mafias benefits way more than the average person, at least not at the level of benefit relative to cost.
Re: United States Spends $31 Bilion Annually On Fuel Subsidies by tnerro1(m): 4:42pm On Sep 10, 2025
Instead of paying “ subsidies “, give local refineries massive tax breaks and incentives so as to reduce their expenses in production there by leading to lower costs of fuel
1 2 3 4 Reply

FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – EdunJapan: Man Spends Over $20,000 To Transform Into 'human Dog', Takes First Walk.U.S. Military Spend ₦7.2trillion Annually On A.C. In Iraq And Afghanistan(2011)234

Photos: What Some Countries Gives Their Soldiers To Eat On The Battle Field.The Indians Lie Again!Director Of Budget Caught On Camera Having Sex With Her Driver(video)