The Energy & Natural Resources Committee and the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation will hold a joint hearing on November 9, 2005, at 9:30 a.m. in SD-106 to address energy prices and corporate profits.
Immediately after convening, the committees will hear testimony from the chief executive officers of major integrated oil and gas companies. The CEOs will discuss the record prices of oil, gasoline and natural gas and factors affecting those prices. They will discuss third-quarter ’05 corporate profits and are expected to answer questions on a variety of issues including global demand, resource development strategies and windfall profits taxes.
The committees will recess at approximately 12:30 p.m. and reconvene the joint hearing at 2:00 p.m. to hear testimony from the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission and state attorneys general. These witnesses will discuss the effectiveness of federal and state consumer protection laws designed to prevent occurrences of price gouging during supply disruptions.
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The witnesses are:
Committee Members
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Ted Stevens
Senator
Testimony
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David O'Reilly
Chairman and Chief Executive OfficerChevron Corporation -
John Hofmeister
President and US Country ChairShell Oil Company -
James Mulva
Chairman and Chief Executive OfficerConocoPhillips -
Ross Pillari
President and Chief Executive OfficerBP America Inc. -
Lee Raymond
Chairman and Chief Executive OfficerExxon Mobil Corporation
Witness Panel 2
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Peter C. Harvey
New Jersey Attorney GeneralOffice of the Attorney General -
Henry McMaster
South Carolina Attorney GeneralOffice of the Attorney General -
Deborah Platt Majoras
ChairmanFederal Trade Commission -
Terry Goddard