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In the U.S. the biggest fossil fuel subsidies are tax breaks, the foreign tax credit and the credit for production of nonconventional fuels that add up to $29.4 billion over six years, according to the Environmental Law Institute report. "We found that there is significantly higher subsidies of fossil fuels than of renewables" even though fossil fuel firms are more established, said study author John Pendergrass. "Some of it is going to companies making record profits." While big oil companies make large profits, most American oil and natural gas producers are small and independent, said Jeff Eshelman, spokesman for the Independent Petroleum Association of America. Eliminating subsidies "would be a direct hit on small independent businesses right away, the ones that are really providing America with its energy." Eshelman said small producers tap 90 percent of U.S. wells, but that only translates to about 20 percent of oil Americans use. Ending the subsidies could hurt development of crucial technology, such as carbon sequestration from coal plants, that is needed to fight global warming, said Frank Maisano, a Washington spokesman for coal utilities, oil refineries and wind developers. He said it also could hurt fuels that are homegrown. Administration officials said Obama's proposal would not affect subsidies for climate friendly development, like carbon sequestration from coal plants. But Frank O'Donnell, president of Clean Air Watch, a Washington environmental group, said there is "no greater cause of climate change than fossil fuels. There's no greater cause of that than artificial subsidies. It's a great idea to eliminate those subsidies and let the marketplace work." ___ On the Net: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development: http://www.oecd.org/ Environmental Law Institute: http://www.eli.org/ Independent Petroleum Association of America: http://www.ipaa.org/
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