State Dept Contractor ERM Lied About TransCanada Ties, Another Fatal Flaw of Environmental Review

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The contractor the Obama U.S. State Department hired for the Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) of the northern half of TransCanada’s Keystone XL (KXL) tar sands export pipeline overtly lied on its conflict-of-interest disclosure form that it signed and handed to State in June 2012.

A major research dossier unfurled today by Friends of the Earth-U.S. (FOEU.S.)ย and The Checks & Balances Projectย (CBP) shows that Environmental Resources Management, Inc. (ERM Group)ย played โ€œPinocchioโ€ in explaining its ties – or as they say, lack thereof – to Big Oil, tar sands and TransCanada in particular on itsย conflict-of-interest form.

The two groupsย dug deep and revealed State’s contractor ERM and its subsidiary Oasis Environmental both have ongoing contractual relationships with the Alaska Gas Project – now known as the South Central LNG Project – co-owned by TransCanada, ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips and BP. Further, ERM‘s Socioeconomic Advisor Mark Jennings served as a โ€œConsultant to ExxonMobil Development Company for the Alaska Pipeline Project, according to his now-scrubbedย LinkedInย profile.ย 

ERM‘s own documents – FOEU.S. and CBP further explain – also reveal the multinational firm has business ties with over a dozen companies active in the Alberta tar sands, including Exxon, Shell, Chevron, Conoco Phillips, Total andย Syncrude.

On its conflict-of-interest form, ERM said it had no โ€œdirect or indirect relationship โ€ฆ with any business entity that could be affected in any way by the proposed work.โ€ Clearly, that’s far from theย case.ย 

In March, ERM Group – a City of London-basedย dues-paying member of the American Petroleum Institute (API)ย with a history of rubber-stamping ecologically hazardous oil and gas infrastructure projects – said KXL‘s northern halfย โ€œis unlikely to have a substantial impact on the rate of developmentโ€ of the tar sands in its SEIS. Thus, it will also have little impact on climate change, according to ERM‘s SEIS, contracted out by TransCanada on behalf of the Stateย Department.

FOEU.S. says these most recent developments further call the entire SEIS into question, and that doesn’t include the fact that State recently revealed it’s clueless as to the exact route of the Keystone XL.

โ€œFrom the beginning, the State Department’s review of Keystone has been plagued by influence peddling and conflicts of interest,โ€ said FOE-U.S.’sย Ross Hammondย in a press statement.

โ€œThis is more serious: If ERM lied about its relationship with TransCanada, how can Secretary Kerry, President Obama or the American people believe anything the company says about the pipeline’s environmentalย impact?โ€

Asย PLATFORM Londonย explains,ย ERM Group – also a dues-paying member of fracking industry lobbying force Marcellus Shale Coalition up until Oct. 2011 – is part of the โ€œCarbon Web.โ€ย That’sย shorthand for โ€œthe network of relationships between oil and gas companies and the government departments, regulators, cultural institutions, banks and other institutions that surroundย them.โ€ย 

Given the state of play, both FOEU.S. and CBP have called for State’s Office of the Inspector General to conductย a thorough investigation, examining how and why ERM was chosen. They’ve also called for a complete halt in the KXL review process until thatย transpires.ย 

โ€œSecretary Kerry must halt this flawed review process and direct the State Department to conduct a full, unbiased review of the Keystone XL pipelineโ€™s impact,โ€ Gabe Elsner, director of CBP said in a press statement.

โ€œIn addition, the State Department Inspector General should pursue a full investigation into how a contractor with clear conflicts of interest was allowed to write the U.S. governmentโ€™s assessment of Keystone XL and why the State Department failed to bring those conflicts of interest to light. Finally, the State Department should determine appropriate disciplinary actions for ERM to discourage contractors from lying to the federal government in the future.โ€ย 

Friends of the Earth U.S. has set up an action page where concerned citizens can send letters to State Secretary John Kerry calling for an investigation into the many conflicts of interest scandals within the environmental reviewย process.

Image credit: Dirk Ercken viaย Shutterstock

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Steve Horn is the owner of the consultancy Horn Communications & Research Services, which provides public relations, content writing, and investigative research work products to a wide range of nonprofit and for-profit clients across the world. He is an investigative reporter on the climate beat for over a decade and former Research Fellow for DeSmog.

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