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    Big Oil’s $3,000-Per-Second Profits Intensify Calls for Green Shift

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 27, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, six leading energy corporations are projected to amass nearly $3,000 in profit every second throughout 2026. Chevron, Shell, BP, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, and TotalEnergies are expected to collectively generate around $94 billion in annual surplus, a recent report by Oxfam Intermón.

    This enormous concentration of wealth among the so-called “Big Six” is drawing intense scrutiny amid growing concerns about the fossil fuel industry’s role in the global economy and its contribution to the worsening climate crisis. The report highlights a pronounced disconnect between the soaring profits of these petroleum giants and the public’s increasing demand for sustainable energy solutions.

    Polling data referenced in the report reveals that international support for investments in renewable energy now far exceeds the appetite for expanding fossil fuel production. This divergence reflects mounting frustration among citizens who perceive that private sector resources continue to be funneled into traditional extraction methods rather than the urgent decarbonisation efforts needed to meet global climate targets.

    Meanwhile, as the “Big Six” prepare for another year of record-breaking earnings, pressure is intensifying on governments to take action. Advocates for a just transition argue that the substantial profits justify imposing windfall taxes to finance green infrastructure projects. The findings suggest that current market realities are increasingly misaligned with the global demand for a shift toward cleaner energy systems.

    With $94 billion at stake, the debate has evolved beyond the question of whether sufficient funds exist to support a green transition. Instead, the focus now centers on the political determination required to redirect these profits toward sustainable development and climate resilience.

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