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  "path": "/2026/03/30/oil-companies-set-to-make-e24-billion-in-excess-profits-from-european-drivers-this-year/",
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  "textContent": "T&E calls for a temporary tax on oil companies’ super-profits. Oil majors are set to make a €24 billion¹ windfall from European drivers off the back of the latest conflict in the Middle East, a new T&E tracker shows². Oil companies have already made €1.3 billion in excess profits, the ... [continued]\n\nThe post Oil Companies Set to Make €24 Billion in Excess Profits from European Drivers This Year appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
  "title": "Oil Companies Set to Make €24 Billion in Excess Profits from European Drivers This Year"
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