According to lobbyist registry data, there are currently 57 lobbyists representing the natural gas industry to elected officials and government agencies in the province of British Columbia. This is a pretty astounding number when you consider that the provincial government only consists of 85 electedย representatives.
British Columbia, Canada is where I grew up and it is a place of natural beauty, in fact the main city of Vancouver is commonly cited as one of the most liveable cities in the world. But with all that nature comes a lot of natural resources and there has been a huge rush to extract these resources under the current business-friendly government (disclosure: I worked for this government for 3 years as a politicalย advisor).ย
So friendly in fact that just yesterday the BC government announced it would forgo more than $120 millionย in natural gas royaltiesย in order to spur new investment in natural gasย extraction.
Northern British Columbia has major gas deposits and with the relatively cheap extraction method of hydraulic fracturing,ย natural gas has seen a major rush of investment and extraction activity.ย ย
Hydraulic fracturing (or โfrackingโ) is a very controversial extraction process that has been the focus of a lot of media attention over the last couple of years in Canada and the United States. Like the US, there is major investment in lobbying at the provincial government level in Canada to see that controversial issues like fracking do not get in the way of the natural gas boom. Elected officials and government agencies are inundated with coporate lobbyists who want to ensure that the gas industry is seenย favorably.ย
According to lobbyist registry information,ย there are currently 57 lobbyists being paid to represent the views of the natural gas industry to elected officials and government agencies in Britishย Columbia:
- Mark Reder works for the firm Fleishman-Hillardย and is registered as working on behalf ofย gas pipeline giant Kinder Morganย to raise โawareness of Kinder Morgan’s BC operations and their benefits with key govenmentย officials.โย
- Jay Hill, former Conservative Party of Canada member of parliament,ย is registered as working on Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) issues on behalf of the Alberta-based companyย Apache Canada.ย
- Michael Brooks is registeredย as working on behalf ofย Talisman Energyย to, โeducate officials as to key issues in the natural gas policy area and to Talisman’s plans for, and contribution to, the province of British Columbia.โ Also under the same registry are lobbyists Eric Kristianson and Rossย Curtis.
- Marcella Munro, Bruce Young and Adam Johnsonย at Earnscliffe Strategy are working on behalf of natural gas companyย Spectra Energyย to, โsupport the dialogue between Spectra and the BC Official Opposition regarding natural gas policy issues in theย province.โ
- Leah Murray is workingย on behalf ofย Progress Energyย โtoย build relationships with government.โ The US-based Progress Energy was recently bought out by Duke Energy to form the large electrical utility in the United States. Progress also has natural gas interests inย Alberta.
- Former political advisorย Chris Tupper at Global Public Affairsย is working on behalf ofย Cenovus Energyย to โcoordinate meetings to discuss the role of Cenovus in BC‘s economy.โ Cenonvus Energy has a mixed energy portfolio with major shallow gas operations inย Alberta.ย
- Pennwest Petroleum which has majorย natural gas operationsย in Northern BC lists CEO Murray Nunns, along with Greg Moffat, James Norris, Bob Shepard, James Walsh and Keith Luft as representing the company to elected officials and government officials in Britishย Columbia.
- Kevin Reinhartย representingย Nexen Inc.ย which has major gas holding in Northern British Columbia. Other lobbyists registered for Nexen are Ron Bailey, Don Dreisinger, Sandi Morrisseau, Wishart Robson, Sarah Schwann and Shadย Watts.ย
- Peter Kaine workingย on behalfย Northcote Group of Investment Companiesย on Liquid Natural Gasย exports.
- Tonyย Kuehne, Levonneย Louie and John Rushfordย working on behalf of the Fort Worth Texas based Quicksilverย Resources.
- Natural Gas giant Encanaย has 28 in-house lobbyists registered to do work in British Columbia, they are: Allen Darcy, Christopher Bakker, Kevin Beneteau, Jennifer Blaney, Rod Crockford, Elliot Cudmore, Rickie Lee-Doyle, Richard Dunn, Kellen Foreman, Michael Forgo, Roy Fournier, Joanne Hansen, Brent Harrison, Jenifer Hedayat, Sarah Koskie, Brian Lieverse, David Lye, Michael McAllister, Noel Millions, Erin Peachey, Jonathan Remer, James Roberts, Sam Shaw, Kevin Smith, Lindsay Stephens, Scott Stonehouse, David Thorn and Jasonย Verhaest.ย
- Tamara Little of National Public Relationsย is registered for lobby work on behalf of natural gas company Progress Energy to โRaise awareness about Progress Energy and build relationships withย government.โ
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