There's plenty in it for the Democrats. My observation is that big oil is a Republican thing (generally), big agri business a Democrat thing (generally) and in areas where oil or farms exist it is bipartisan.
There is a lot the oil industry (mainly "big oil") doesn't like about the bill. But, there is a lot they do like. The pork has been expanded so that the positives outweigh the negatives for both sides. Not much to celebrate for the average tax payer/motorist, IMO. The "botique fuels" provisions may have some impact down the road and some of the refinery "incentives" if they result in any increase in capacity. A few crumbs for fuel marketers and retailers, but not much to really celebrate about below the refinery level.
In a nutshell - oil pork for a 7.5 billion gallon ethanol mandate. Ethanol can be a PITA for the oil industry, but... a lot of sugar to go with that lemon.
I've been following this pretty closely since it first came up, but I'm mainly familiar with the petroleum side of things and don't know much about the utility side.
Charon