Big Oil Goes To Work Lobbying For Oil Sands
The Canadian corporate giants dominating Alberta oil sands extraction and refining lobbied the federal government intensively this summer, federal records show.
The campaign began shortly after Liberal Leader Stephane Dion unveiled his plan for $15 billion worth of new taxes on carbon emissions and continued through July.
Oil and gas lobbyists held several meetings with Industry Minister Jim Prentice and Natural Resources Minister Gary Lunn, one meeting with Environment Minister John Baird, and a string of meetings with top government officials including aides to Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
The Liberal tax plan, feared in Western Canada, was likely discussed, an industry source said.
But the lobbying also reflected industry concern over the Conservative government’s plan to use the Criminal Code, under the authority of environmental protection law, to enforce its own greenhouse gas reduction plan, the source added.
Records show the companies that engaged in the lobbying were Shell Canada, Petro-Canada, Suncor, Imperial Oil, Chevron Canada, Encana Corp., ConocoPhillips and Nexen Inc.
Three major industry organizations - the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, another group representing small producers and explorers, and a third representing firms that market and distribute petroleum products - also took part in the campaign.
During the same period, lobbyists for 14 other associations and companies with a stake in the Liberal plan, as well as the regulatory regime the Conservatives are planning, also met with ministers, bureaucrats and political assistants. Among them were the Coal Association of Canada, the Canadian Electricity Association, Hydro-Quebec, Ontario Power Corp., Nova Scotia Power, the Canadian Gas Association and the Canadian Nuclear Association.
The oil sands companies held a total of 36 meetings with ministers and government officials. Four of the meetings reported by Chevron Canada appeared to involve offshore oil development in the Atlantic. A major technology supply firm for the oil sands, Amec Americas, also reported one lobbying session.
Only seven environmental groups and associations reported lobbying activity, primarily with ministerial assistants and senior bureaucrats.
Officials speaking on behalf of several of the oil companies and petroleum organizations declined to disclose details of the talks. One even objected to use of the word “lobbying” to describe the meetings.
The public reports require only one-word descriptions of the issues being discussed. Most of the July reports listed both energy and environment as the topics.
Pierre Alvarez, president of the oil and gas producers association, said the meeting his organization reported with Prentice and Lunn was a general overview of the industry, including supply forecasts, that took place in the company of the U.S. ambassador to Canada, David Wilkins.
A spokeswoman for Suncor Energy Ltd., one of the oldest and largest participants in the oil sands, said she was not given specific details to release by company officials.
“When we’re speaking with the government, we’re speaking about everything from environmental issue that affect our business to energy supply within Canada and abroad, as well as capital and jobs and economic impact,” said Shawn Davis, the media relations officer for Suncor. “When you’re asking did we speak about the oil sands, I think yes, we would definitely have been speaking about the oil sands and our business,” she said.
All registered consultant lobbyists, as well as companies and organizations that use in-house lobbyists to put their case to the federal government, must file monthly reports of meetings with designated public office holders. July was the first month the new monitoring regime introduced by the Conservative government took effect.
A spokesman for Baird, who met a lobbyist with only one of the firms, Shell Canada, confirmed there was discussion of proposed regulations to enforce greenhouse gas emission limits under the Conservatives’ so-called Turning the Corner plan.
“The agenda included domestic and international climate change policy, low-carbon fuels and biofuels,” Chris Day, Baird’s press secretary, said in an email. “The minister took their views into consideration. The government is proceeding with its Turning the Corner plan.”
The Tory plan has been criticized by environmentalists and the opposition parties, in part because its greenhouse gas reduction targets are far short of the 1997 Kyoto Accord. As well, critics say the industry will be able to avoid reductions by contributing to a so-called Green Technology Fund.
But industry resistance is currently focused on the fact that regulations limiting the emission of greenhouse gases will be enforced through the Canadian Environmental Protection Act under the federal government’s criminal-law power - a necessity because the environment and natural resources are under constitutional jurisdiction of the provinces.
The C.D. Howe Institute, a conservative research and opinion group, published a legal analysis last week by constitutional expert Peter Hogg, an Osgoode Hall law professor in Toronto, predicting the Supreme Court of Canada would likely uphold the regulations.
The previous Liberal government added six greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide, to a list of toxic substances in the Environmental Protection Act, giving the federal government a measure with which to enforce a national scheme to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
But the industry is concerned about using criminal sanctions to enforce the complicated system of measuring and attributing emissions.
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Show AllSomeone lobby the reporter to say "Tar Sands". Always say "Tar Sands" even if the oil companies call it "Black Gold Sands" or maybe "The Sands of Christian Salvation, Bathe In It And Be Saved".
Note the huge carbon tax that would be imposed on this, if we had a carbon tax.
I know, you know, anyone with a wit of sense knows, the stinking, putrid truth of CAFTA, NAFTA, ad nauseum. The ugly reality of energy greed, instead of energy wisdom coupled with economic supports that the oil and coal pigs rip out of the intestines of our taxes, there would be very little need for the toxic stupidity we, as a species, are forced to accept. Sure there are oil sands, the haste to extract has been manipulated because we are a spent, symbiotic, ney, parasitic populace, unable to dream, nor see our chains to self-described 'authority,' law-enabled corrupt power handed down over millennia with sophist logic to lull our obedience to that 'genetic wealth,' no matter how inbred, mutantly idiotic and vestigially brain dead those powers in reality are. Money and power trump and seduce politics because cancer is incurable once the mutation becomes the parasitic population, even if merely 'conceptual.' I.E. "I'm a winner! I'm making $200 grand a year selling water I get for free from my well. I can buy a big Mercedes, drill ten more wells maybe branch out into private military/security development, hire lawyers who are as greedy, pay off power hungry politicos, to change the laws that currently prevent me from fulfilling my 'dream', then I'll speculate in oil futures, seedless agriculture. By then I should be able to build a house next to Bill Gates that will make his wife hate him for being the wimp he is!!!!"
It will take at least 30 to 50 million Canadians and Americans to stand up and act in a disciplined manner to stop, permanently, the 'New World Order' slime that has risen from the gutters of our collective mind in a legal manner of war against people whose families have been treasonous in their greed, have been punished in courts of law for this behavior, yet are allowed to conduct their business affairs, their political power plays, etc. with impunity, arrogance, deceit historically over and over again.
To believe that civil behavior such as 'voting' is effective is not only sublimely laughable, it is the behavior of worms whose only chore in life is to eat dirt, and the microscopic life it contains, only to defecate it in order to 'enrich higher life forms.'
Any conversation that entails the requirements of maturity, intelligence, compassion, grace and wisdom to tactically mount a legal, and peaceful, metaphorical 'war,' to uncouple the current legal structure 'created' merely to protect genetic, mutant idiocy must address much more than the current 'democratic issues' that are no more than gray, tasteless pablum suitable for 'ditto-headed, gray mammals. A natural elephant has more memory, strength of will and philosophy than any Republican or Democratic leadership being media sculpted currently.
Quite simply...That is the essence of class control.
So when we're 30 to 50 million strong, call me.
Until then...I will vote, even write in vote, my dreams, hopes and ideals as I always have. To hell with two party systems and eons of generational wet dreams of 'hope.'
In fact, I sculpted a handcarved christian cross with the word 'hope,' on it. At the bottom of the cross is a found, shiny metal, corporate manufacturing plate nailed to the cross.
I really thought the last bastion of environmental primacy was Canada. I'm not surprised.
No one wants to make the sacrifices necessary to push clean energy to the top.
No one wants to do without anything while they wait for a solution.
Turning off computer and getting on my bike to go work.
Turning the a/c down to 80 from 79.
Wishing I could sell so I could set sail for that island in the Pacific. Anyone want to buy a cute house in Florida? A Canadian perchance?
No matter what we think of the "oil sands" (how quaint-we used to call it the "tar sands") from an environmental aspect, the oil production is necessary, if not vital. It has a horrble energy return, it takes the equivalent of approx. 1 barrel of energy to produce 1.5 to 2 barrels of oil. Current oil sands production is what -about 1.4 million barrels per day? There is no way they can bump this up to 3 to 4 million barrels per day by 2015, not without a reliable source of plentiful and relatively inexpensive energy. The only options for this are the Mackenzie Delta natural gas project (on the shelf at the present time, I believe) or build a nuclear reactor to provide the energy required. Improvements in technology will help but the core problem remains - a lack of energy required for production. I should note that water supply will also be a hurdle to overcome.
Now, and specifically on the topic of the article, the following is a very, very good one. It must be the best regular media article I've come across on the topic of the Alberta oil sands and the consequences, for the natural environment and the health of people and wildlife, that I've come across, so far. Very goood article.
"Grubbing for oil
U.S. thirst powers push for Canada fuel
By Tom Knudson ...
Last Updated ... May 1, 2008
...
Originally published Dec. 9, 2007",
The Sacramento Bee,
http://www.sacbee.com/378/story/553568.html
Given how good that article is, having left me well impressed, pleased to see such truthful reporting, I also and just did a search of the SacBee to see if there was more content on the Albert oil sands, and there are three or four more in the first page of results, with a total of five such pages. I only searched on 'Alberta' (minus the quotes) though, so the number of pages of results would diminish by adding more search terms. Still, there are a few more SacBee articles on the oil sands topic and in the first search page of results.
bbr-001 August 25th, 2008 9:17 pm,
What are you apologizing for the politicians for? That is what you're doing, and you're surely and considerably off-base in your perception of them, or what you say your perception is, anyway. The Canadian Conservative Party, CP, is NOT honest; hasn't been for a very, very long time already, if it ever has been to any truly noteworthy degree, that is. The Liberal Party isn't one worthy of respect, either, or neither, but this is not a new theme with the LP. I've been wondering exactly what it is that they, the CP, think they're conserving; and sometimes also wonder about what the LP precisely thinks it's liberal about. After all, it takes awfully liberal practices to exercise evils, and the LP often sides with acts of evil.
I believe it's former PM Pierre E. Trudeau who provided authentic LP leadership, following PM Lester B. Pearson, who was also of the LP and during which term(s) PET was member of the cabinet; along, I believe, with dodo Jean Chretien.
Anyway, they KNOW very well what the LAWS and their obligations are! And the polticians kept out of the information or insider information loops can and must nevertheless see to their obligations as political representatives, and this is to make sure to become thoroughly, very INFORMED about all issues the govt deals with. Being kept un- or dis-informed by peer politicians is not an excuse when it comes to issues everyone else is aware of. In those cases, there are always ways for politicians to be able to become informed, through other "channels".
Incompetency is perhaps not the problem with most of the politicians, maybe fitting only a minority of them; but, and either way, it's NOT an excuse. All it means is that the incompetent need to make up for this by making sure to become adequately and very INFORMED. That includes developing a real CONSCIENCE, which awfully few of them demonstrate possessing and exercising, both.
It does not matter that the U.S. is adjacent or connected to Ca and is the world's BIG BULLY. That's NO excuse for adopting DEPRAVITY, relinquishing human rights and legitimate liberties, destroying and poisoning the natural environment, and so on. ONLY cowards would refuse to do what is right and stand by it no matter what the consequences might be. To let big bullies grab and beat me, etc., is one thing and might be occasionally necessary, in order to avoid worse outcomes; but to adopt their ways is a NO WAY matter! Point final! Death would be better for alternative, to adopting ways of Evil.
All we need is to be well PRINCIPLED, ethically or righteously. If we possess, as well as develop, this characteristic, then we will not compromise with Evil or its ways. Of course it requires that adult-aged people actually be adults in the sense of MATURITY; but that's the way [adults] are supposed to be, so it's time, long past due too, for people to GROW UP!
We need ACCOUNTABILITY, NOT apologetics, SVP. Ask the First Nations Peoples and Metis of Canada whether or not accountability is needed and guess what you'll get for answer from those who are [true] FNP. You'll get resounding YES, YES, ..... Only those who've switched to working for the colonialist, imperialist, invading, conquering, dominating, oppressive, expropriating (ongoingly!), ... govt would not say 'YES!', but the opposite.
Water from the Athabasca River will be too dirty to flush your toilet or wash out your truck.
The Canadian government certainly has a lot on the table. Many growth oriented Albertans want to dig, dig, dig, while native Canadians see their homeland despoiled. Canada signed Kyoto, but that is now controversial within Canada. It sounds like both liberals and conservatives want to do what is right, but there is so much money to be made and so much pressure from industry and citizens, and the US.
Like (or in addition to) 82 new coal fired plants in Europe, there is no place to trade for all these new carbon emissions. It takes as much as 1/3 the energy value of the finished product to produce crude from the sands. A GHG disaster. Its time for Canada to walk the Kyoto talk.
When we finally use the last barrel of oil costing less than a thousand dollars to produce, what shall we use for our power currency? Soylent Green?