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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Why Trump’s Tariffs Hurt Drillers More Than Refiners
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Why Trump’s Tariffs Hurt Drillers More Than Refiners

Last updated: November 26, 2025 6:10 pm
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President Trump’s tariff strategy in his second term has had a significant impact on the oil and gas industry, particularly in terms of uneven effects felt across different sectors. While crude oil, natural gas, and refined fuel imports have been exempt from tariffs, upstream, midstream, and refining companies are still grappling with higher costs for essential materials like steel and aluminum.

The imposition of tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico, and China, as well as expanded duties on steel and aluminum, has led to cost inflation on equipment and materials crucial for oil and gas operations. Steel, in particular, plays a vital role in various aspects of the industry, from drill pipe to refinery vessels. These tariffs have been reported to increase offshore project costs by 2–5% and introduce planning risks for multi-year projects and deepwater developments.

The exclusion of crude oil, LNG, NGLs, gasoline, diesel, and other refined products from the new tariff structure was a deliberate decision by the administration. Refineries heavily depend on imported crude, and taxing it would disrupt refinery economics and lead to higher fuel prices. The political sensitivity of fuel prices, especially during an election year, further supports the exemption of crude imports from tariffs.

While the focus of tariffs has primarily been on equipment and materials rather than the core feedstock, the industry has still felt the indirect impacts. Project timelines have slipped, break-evens have increased, and retaliatory tariffs from Canada and Mexico have added friction to supply chains. The stability of refiners has been maintained so far due to the exemption of crude imports from tariffs.

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The potential consequences of imposing tariffs on crude oil imports are significant. Gulf Coast refineries, designed to process heavy foreign blends, would face higher costs and reduced margins, leading to operational constraints that could affect fuel markets. The industry has so far avoided such disruptions for good reason.

In conclusion, while tariffs may not directly affect the barrel, they have a ripple effect on everything around it. The industry must adapt to the changing policy landscape to mitigate the impacts of tariffs. By understanding the complexities and implications of these trade policies, the oil and gas sector can navigate through this challenging environment and continue to thrive.

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