I have a hard time having sympathy for the oil industry with the keep the price high thing. The call to protect American jobs is well and good (and I agree) but I don't see why oil related jobs are any more important than the jobs in other sectors that we've lost over the last 20+ years to off shoring in pursuit of massive profits (the savings are never passed on to the customer in any meaningful way that I have experienced - though my personal experience is limited to high tech, the figures back that up in other fields). It's the endless quest by business to eliminate every possible american job that they can in order to not pay American wages, benefits (if your lucky) or retirement (hahahahaha). Know why the HC is made in Brampton? Because the big three love Canadian production because you get near-peer US quality levels with no need to pay health benefits (and other savings).
EDIT - btw, I'm not attacking the oil industry (or at least only so far as they fail to support other American jobs). I'm saying corporate america cannot continue to folks solely on the profit margin. There's a reason Henry Ford said make the best quality product possible, at the lowest cost possible, paying the highest wages possible. The worker is not the enemy, they're actually your market.