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$30m an hour: big oil reaping huge war windfall from consumers, analysis finds

Top oil and gas companies are raking in over $30 million per hour in unearned profits during the conflict, with potential earnings soaring into the billions. This surge in profit has sparked discussions around imposing windfall taxes to all...

The Guardian· Apr 15, 2026 · 1:30 PM · 23 views

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Top oil and gas companies are raking in over $30 million per hour in unearned profits during the conflict, with potential earnings soaring into the billions. This surge in profit has sparked discussions around imposing windfall taxes to alleviate consumer costs. Discover how renewable energy could be the key to reducing fossil fuel dependency. #BigOil #EnergyCrisis #Renewables #WindfallTax #Sustainability

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