Just weeks before being hired as President Donald Trump‘s top White House energy adviser,ย Mike Catanzaroย was paid byย TransCanadaย to advocate for the Keystone XL pipeline.
Lobbying for his old employer,ย CGCN Group,ย disclosure forms reviewed by DeSmog reveal that a team of lobbyists including Catanzaro advocated for โPolicy issues and executive branch approval of the Keystone pipeline.โ TransCanada paid Catanzaro and the CGCN team $90,000 for their work during the first quarter of 2017. Theย Trump administration recently gave the Canadian energy company the green lightย to build the long-contested cross-border pipeline, which will carry tar sandsย fromย Alberta, Canada, toย Cushing,ย Oklahoma.
During the first quarter of 2017ย before taking the Trump administration job, Catanzaro also lobbied on behalf of oil and gas industry companies such as Encana, Devon Energy, Noble Energy,ย andย American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM). Catanzaro, as The New York Times reported, is now working on many of the same issuesย for the federal governmentย which were the subject of his lobbying efforts at CGCNย Group.
Credit: U.S. Houseย Office of theย Clerk
In the lobbyist update section of theย disclosure form,ย CGCN describes Catanzaro as someone โwho is no longer expected to act as a lobbyist for the client,โ signifying he would soon be departing to work in the Trump White House. Many of the same individuals who in the past have passed through the Republicanย government-industry revolving door, as previously reported by DeSmog, are now replacingย their Democratic Party counterparts who lobbied for Keystone XLย during theย Obamaย era.
Joining Catanzaro in lobbying for Keystone XL at CGCN were his colleagues Steve Clark, Gary Lytle, Samย Geduldig,ย Mike Nielsen, Jay Cranford,ย Doug Schwartz, Johnย Stipicevic, Amy Wren,ย Juliane Sullivan, and Katie Mitchell. That list includesย eightย out of 14 lobbyists employed by theย firm.
All of them except for Lytle and Clark, the lobbying disclosure form points out, formerly worked for Republican Party congressional members. Wren and Cranford formerly worked for the George W. Bush administration. Stipicevic departed from his job workingย for House Republican Majority Leader Kevinย McCarthy.
Meanwhile, Alex Oehler, another former GOP congressional staffer, now lobbies in-house for TransCanada and also advocates for Keystone XL.
โCatanzaroโs appointment as a key Trump administration energy and climate adviser so soon after he served as a fossil fuel lobbyist is an outrageous conflict of interest,โ said Tyson Slocum, energy program director for Public Citizen, a progressive consumer rights nonprofit. โFar from draining the swamp, Trumpโs promotion of an inside-the-Beltway lobbyist to run national energy policy smacks of special interest giveaways for well-connectedย corporations.โ
Main image: Pipes for Keystone XL in Nebraska.ย Credit: shannonpatrick17,ย CC BYย 2.0
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