End Polluter Welfare for Enhanced Oil Recovery Act of 2026
Summary
HR8108, the "End Polluter Welfare for Enhanced Oil Recovery Act of 2026," aims to eliminate tax credits for carbon oxide used in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and repeal the enhanced oil recovery credit. This bill, if enacted, would increase operational costs for companies utilizing EOR techniques, potentially reducing profitability in that segment of the energy sector.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.HR8108 proposes to eliminate tax credits for carbon oxide used in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and repeal the EOR credit.
- 2.The bill does not involve new funding but removes existing tax incentives, increasing costs for EOR operations.
- 3.Companies engaged in EOR, including major oil producers and oilfield service providers, would face higher operational costs if this bill becomes law.
- 4.The bill's objectives conflict with the recent Presidential Memorandum aimed at stimulating domestic petroleum production.
Market Implications
If HR8108 were to pass, companies with significant EOR operations, such as $XOM, $CVX, and oilfield service providers like $SLB and $HAL, would experience increased operational expenses due to the loss of tax credits. This would directly impact their profitability from EOR activities. The bill's early stage means no immediate market impact is expected, but its progression would signal a potential headwind for the profitability of EOR projects. The conflict with the Presidential Memorandum on Domestic Petroleum Production creates policy uncertainty for the energy sector, as one branch of government seeks to incentivize production while another aims to remove specific production incentives.
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