Total Quits Fossil Fuel Lobby Group the American Petroleum Institute Over Climate Change

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French oil giant Total announced on Friday that it would not renew its membership to the American Petroleum Institute (API), a stunning blow to the oil industryโ€™s most powerful business lobby. Total pointed to its differences with API over climate policy as its mainย motivation.

โ€œWe are committed to ensuring, in a transparent manner, that the industry associations of which we are a member adopt positions and messages that are aligned with those of the Group in the fight against climate change,โ€ Patrick Pouyannรฉ, Totalโ€™s chief executive, said in aย statement.

Total cited APIโ€™s support for the rolling back of U.S. methane emissions on oil and gas operations, as well as the lobby groupโ€™s opposition to subsidies for electric vehicles and its opposition to carbonย pricing.

Last year, the French oil company, along with BP and Royal Dutch Shell, cut ties with another oil industry lobby group, the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers, which represents oil refiners. BP also withdrew from the Western States Petroleum Association and the Western Energy Alliance, two other powerful lobby groups in the western Unitedย States.

However, Total is the first oil major to quit API. The decision highlights the growing divergence between European oil majors, who have announced decisions to begin transitioning towards cleaner energy, and their American counterparts, who appear determined to continue to increase oil and gas production. The withdrawal also reflects the growing pressure for the oil industry to slash greenhouse gas emissions from investors, policymakers, activists and the public amid a worsening climateย crisis.ย 

The news comes after the APIโ€™s CEO Mike Sommers gave a presentation earlier this week, outlining the trade groupโ€™s main policy goals. Sommers warned the incoming Biden administration not to try to undo the extensive deregulation completed under the Trumpย administration.

For example, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under President Trump weakened the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), a bedrock environmental law that allows the public to weigh in on major infrastructure projects such as oil and gas pipelines. The API wants the Biden administration to keep the Trump administrationโ€™s weakened version. Likewise, API supported the Trump administrationโ€™s rollback of methane emissionsย โ€“ one issue that Total opposedย โ€“ and now, in anticipation of a return of tighter rules, API says that it will work with the Biden administration on methane, but that it wants a โ€œseat at theย table.โ€

At the same time, Sommers and API boasted that the oil and gas industry is leading on climate change, a disingenuous claim given the groupโ€™s determined opposition to any meaningful climate action. In fact, API has engaged in a disinformation campaign on climate change for decades, and newly discovered documents demonstrate APIโ€™s pattern of deception dates back to at least 1980.

โ€œIt’s disappointing to see API defending these regulatory rollbacks rather than leading industry to step up to the scale of the climate challenge,โ€ Jason Bordoff of the Center on Global Energy Policy told Politicoโ€™s Morning Energy in response to the publication of APIโ€™s policy wish list. โ€œThe goal is to get to net-zero, and if API wants to ensure industry has a seat at the table, it needs to articulate a clear vision for what industryโ€™s role is in getting there and what the industry looks like in a decarbonizedย world.โ€

Main image: Total oil petrol station. Credit: Schreibschaf CC BYSAย 3.0

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Nick Cunningham is an independent journalist covering the oil and gas industry, climate change and international politics. He has been featured in Oilprice.com, The Fuse, YaleE360 and NACLA.

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