Congress will review the Obama Administration’s nomination of Ernest Moniz for Secretary of the Department of Energy (DOE) in hearings that startย today, April 9.
Moniz has come under fire for his outspoken support of nuclear power, hydraulic fracturing (โfrackingโ) for shale gas and the overarching โall-of-the-aboveโ energy policy advocated by both President Barack Obama and his Republican opponent in the last election, Mitt Romney.ย
Watchdogs have also discovered that Moniz has worked as a long-time corporate consultant for BP. Heย has also received the โfrackademicโ label for his time spent at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). At his MIT job, Moniz regularly accepted millions of dollars from the oil and gas industry to sponsor studies under the auspices of The MIT Energy Initiative, which has receivedย over $145 million over its seven-year historyย from the oil and gasย industry.ย
MIT‘s โThe Future of Natural Gasโ report, covered by many mainstream media outlets without any effort to question who bankrolled it, was funded chiefly by the American Clean Skies Foundation, a front group for the shale gas industry’s number two domestic producer, Chesapeake Energy. That report concluded that gas is a โbridge fuelโ for a renewable energy future and said that shale gas exports were in the best economic interests of the United States, which should โnot erect barriers to natural gas imports and exports.โย
As first revealed onย DeSmogBlog, Moniz is also on the Board of Directors of ICF International, one of the three corporate consulting firms tasked to perform the Supplemental Environmental Impact Study (SEIS) for TransCanada’s Keystone XL (KXL) tar sands pipeline. KXL is slated to bring tar sands – also known as โdiluted bitumen,โ or โdilbitโ – from Alberta to Port Arthur, TX, where it will be sold to the highest bidder on the global export market.ย
Moniz earned overย $300,000 in financial compensation in his two years sitting on the Board at ICF, plus whatever money his 10,000+ shares of ICF stockย have earnedย him.ย
Moniz’s American Petroleum Institute Ties to Shale Gas Exportย Advocacy
Another controversial oil and gas industry export plan exists forย fracking.
In this arena, the DOE – via the consulting firm National Economic Research Associates (NERA), a firm with historical ties to Big Tobacco – said exports of the U.S. shale gas bounty (LNG exports) were in the best economic interests of the U.S. in its long-awaited Dec. 2012ย report.
In a Feb. 2013 follow-up report the American Petroleum Institute (API) sang the same tune, agreeing with the NERA assessment. In actuality,ย that report was not even done by API itself, but instead was outsourced to ICF International.
If he receives congressional confirmation, this means Moniz will jump ship from his ICF Board of Directors position and have the final say over DOE LNG exportย decisions.ย
While heading the MIT Energy Initiative, Moniz also worked alongside John Deutch.
Deutchย headed the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) under President Bill Clinton and now serves as head of the Board of Directors of Cheniere Energy, aย corporation that owns many proposed LNG export terminals along the Gulf coast.ย
Cheniere was the first corporation to sign a deal to export gas from its Sabine Pass terminalย and itย recently filed a request to the DOE to expand that terminal’s holding capacity. He also headed the DOE fracking subcommittee convened by President Obama in May 2011, which consisted entirely of oil and gas industry insiders.
Further, the Vice President of ICF International is Karl Hausker, the husband of Kathleen โKatieโ McGinty, one of the members of the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Hydraulic Fracturing Advisory Panel and also a member of the DOE fracking subcommittee.ย She recently threw her name into the ring as a Democratic Party gubernatorialย candidate for the 2014 election in Pennsylvania.
On top of her public sector appointments, McGinty is also an Operating Partner alongside former PA Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell at Element Partners, a Philadelphia, PA-based firm that has capital investments in several firms operating in the Marcellus Shale. McGinty also serves on the Board of Directors of NRG Energy, an electric utility that owns natural gas-fired power plants (and coal and nuclear ones, too – aka โall of the aboveโ) throughout theย U.S.ย
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