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Trump Tariffs Squeeze Oil Sector, Not Fuel

27 Nov

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Summary

  • Tariffs increase costs for oil and gas infrastructure materials.
  • Steel tariffs add 2-5% to offshore project expenses.
  • Fuel and crude oil imports remain exempt from tariffs.
Trump Tariffs Squeeze Oil Sector, Not Fuel

The Trump administration's tariff policies have created a complex financial landscape for the oil and gas sector. Despite explicit exemptions for crude oil, natural gas, and refined fuel imports, companies are experiencing rising costs due to duties on essential materials like steel and aluminum. These tariffs are directly affecting upstream and midstream operations, where infrastructure components such as pipes, tanks, and structural steel are critical.

The financial pressure is particularly acute for infrastructure development. Offshore Magazine reports that these tariffs are projected to increase offshore project costs by 2-5%. This added expense is causing numerous operators to delay or reconsider their capital expenditure plans, especially for multi-year and deepwater projects, introducing significant planning risks.

Furthermore, tariffs on goods from China impact crucial components like electrical gear, sensors, and advanced drilling controls. For an industry operating on tight budgets, even a few percentage points of cost inflation can render drilling programs economically unviable. This disparate impact highlights a disconnect where the raw materials for energy production are tariff-free, but the means to extract and process them face escalating costs.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tariffs on materials like steel and aluminum are increasing the cost of building and maintaining oil and gas infrastructure, even though fuel imports are exempt.
Steel tariffs are estimated to add 2-5% to offshore project costs, leading to delays and renegotiations of capital plans.
No, crude oil, natural gas, and refined fuel products have been explicitly excluded from the current tariff structure.

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