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Next week, US oil executives will meet with Trump

The American Petroleum Institute, a leading industry group, announced on Wednesday that U.S. producers of oil will meet President Donald Trump next Monday.

An industry source said that the topic of discussion included tariffs, trade, and exports for liquefied gas.

The API, whose members include ExxonMobil, Chevron, and other oil giants, was instrumental in putting together the meeting.

When asked about the meeting, API spokesperson Bethany Williams said: "We are grateful for the opportunity to discuss with President Obama and his team how American oil, natural gas and consumer support is driving economic growth, strengthening national security, and supporting consumers."

API publicly opposes Trump's trade war against allies Mexico, Canada and the United States. Trump has imposed tariffs for imported crude oil from Canada and Mexico, but granted exemptions to producers who can show that they comply with the United States-Mexico Canada Agreement.

API CEO Mike Sommers responded to the tariffs last month by saying, "Energy market are highly integrated and free and fair trading across our borders is crucial for delivering reliable, affordable energy to U.S. consumers." consumers."

According to OpenSecrets, oil and gas companies donated $75 million to Trump’s presidential campaign, to the Republican National Committee, and to allied groups.

The top oil and gas donors to Trump include billionaires Harold Hamm, Kelcy Warr of Energy Transfer Partners, and Jeffery Hildebrand from Hilcorp Energy Co. Data shows that they and their spouses contributed $15 million towards Trump's campaign. Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw, Ron Bousso and David Gregorio.

(source: Reuters)