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Biden blasts Chevron chief as ‘sensitive’ after fuel-price criticism

Joe Biden on Tuesday hit out at Chevron chief executive Mike Wirth, calling him “sensitive” after he criticised the US administration’s energy policy, as high fuel prices deepen tensions between the White House and the domestic oil industry.

The exchange came ahead of a meeting scheduled on Thursday between energy secretary Jennifer Granholm and senior industry executives including Wirth, whose company is the second-largest US oil and gas producer by market value.

The US president’s rhetoric on oil companies has heated up in recent weeks. Earlier this month he criticised ExxonMobil for “making more than God this year” and told the oil supermajor to “start investing more”. Last week he criticised the industry’s elevated profits as “unacceptable” during “a time of war”, as combat rages in Ukraine.

Rising fuel prices at the pump have become a political vulnerability for Biden, as signs at petrol stations telegraph the highest inflation rate the US has experienced in 40 years. The national average price for petrol was $4.97 a gallon on Tuesday, according to the American Automobile Association.

Wirth on Tuesday sent Biden a letter saying that increasing fuel supplies and bringing prices down would require a “change in approach” from the administration. He rebuked the administration for seeking to “criticise, and at times vilify, our industry”.

Asked about the letter during a White House event, Biden called Wirth “mildly sensitive”, saying he “didn’t know they would get their feelings hurt so quickly”. He called on the industry to increase fuel supply.

In his letter to the president, Wirth indicated that there was little the industry could do to bring down pump prices immediately, indicating this week’s meeting was unlikely to yield relief for American drivers.

“There are no easy fixes nor any short-term answers to the global supply and demand imbalances aggravated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,” Wirth wrote in his letter.

Among other measures to address high fuel prices, the president said this week he is considering a holiday on the federal gasoline tax of 18.4 cents a gallon, to try to push down prices, although such a move would require action from Congress.

Biden has also said he could use emergency powers to add oil refining capacity, while criticising the industry for closing down refineries in recent years. Profit margins for refining petrol and diesel have reached record levels.

Refining executives say they are already producing at or near their maximum capacity, but they are struggling to keep up with demand.

Asked about Biden’s comments, Chevron said: “Mike is looking forward to Thursday’s meeting with secretary Granholm and is hopeful for a constructive conversation about actions to address the near-term issues and longer-term stability of energy markets.”

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