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S 4222

End Polluter Welfare for Enhanced Oil Recovery Act of 2026

119th Congress Introduced by Cory Booker and 5 co-sponsors

Eliminates federal tax credits and subsidies for Enhanced Oil Recovery operations to reduce fossil fuel extraction incentives and federal spending on oil industry support.

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Bill Summary · S 4222

Legislative bill overview

S 4222 would eliminate federal tax credits and subsidies currently available for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) operations, which are techniques that inject substances into oil fields to extract additional crude. The bill frames these existing incentives as "polluter welfare" and seeks to redirect resources away from fossil fuel extraction by removing financial advantages granted to oil producers using these methods.

Why is this important

Enhanced Oil Recovery currently receives preferential tax treatment that reduces operational costs for oil companies, making fossil fuel extraction more economically competitive. Eliminating these subsidies could affect both the profitability of domestic oil operations and federal tax revenue, while potentially influencing energy production decisions and climate policy goals.

Potential points of contention

  • Economic impact on domestic oil industry: Removing EOR subsidies could reduce profitability for oil producers, potentially affecting domestic production, employment in oil-dependent regions, and energy independence arguments
  • Federal revenue assumptions: The bill's actual fiscal impact depends on how much EOR activity currently relies on these credits; projections may differ between supporters (deficit reduction) and opponents (overstated savings)
  • Definition and scope of affected incentives: Disagreement likely exists over which specific tax provisions constitute "polluter welfare" versus legitimate business deductions, and whether the bill's language captures intended targets or affects broader energy tax policy

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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