http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/nov/11/rich-countries-subsidising-oil-gas-and-coal-companies-by-88bn-a-year

Rich countries are subsidising oil, gas and coal companies by about $88bn 
(£55.4bn) a year to explore for new reserves, despite evidence that most fossil 
fuels must be left in the ground if the world is to avoid dangerous climate 
change.
The most detailed breakdown yet of global fossil fuel subsidies has found that 
the US government provided companies with $5.2bn for fossil fuel exploration in 
2013, Australia spent $3.5bn, Russia $2.4bn and the UK $1.2bn. Most of the 
support was in the form of tax breaks for exploration in deep offshore fields.
The public money went to major multinationals as well as smaller ones who 
specialise in exploratory work, according to British thinktank the Overseas 
Development Institute (ODI) and Washington-based analysts Oil Change 
International. 
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[This is just for 'the new'. Rough estimates for the subsidies for legacy 
geoecologies -- the US 6th fleet comes to mind -- are not included but are 
available with a little research]                                    
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