From: Inge, Carolyn
Location:
DCRoomARN3500/OPEI
Importance:
Normal
Subject: Meeting with Canadian Energy
Start Date/Time: Tue 4/4/2017 3:00:00 PM
End Date/Time:
Tue 4/4/2017 3:30:00 PM
Would you set this meeting up from Samantha's calendar? Thank you.
Topic: Meeting with Canadian Energy Date: Tuesday, 4/4 Time: 11:00 - 11:30 a.m. Location: 3500 WJC Required: Daugherty, Casie Casie.Daugherty@prime-policy.com; Gabe.Rozsa@primepolicy.com Cc: Kime, Robin <Kime.Robin@epa.gov>; Germann, Sandy Germann.Sandy@epa.gov;
Directions: Please use the William Jefferson Clinton North Entrance located on your right as you exit the Federal Triangle Metro Station. Please arrive 20 minutes prior to the meeting with photo IDs to clear Security.
EPA Contact: For an escort from Security to the meeting call (202) 564-4332; for all other matters call Robin Kime (202)564-6587.
From: Rozsa, Gabe [mailto:Gabe.Rozsa@prime-policy.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 3:31 PM To: Jackson, Ryan <jackson.ryan@epa.gov> Subject: Canadian Energy
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Ryan,
I wanted to ask for your advice on whether a meeting with the Administrator or his senior staff might be possible to talk about North American energy integration and streamlining environmental reviews for cross border energy projects. The meeting would be on either April 4 or 5 with a client who is a leader in the oil sands region of Alberta. As the Trump Administration and the Congress rethink the US energy policy, I know integration of North American energy, including the role of Canadian oil in helping to meet domestic needs and the role of pipelines like KXL is again be on the agenda. Although KXL finally is on track for approval, there remain many regulatory issues involved and likely other pipelines issues in the future raising issues to consider. We represent a group of Canadian oil companies that are drilling for oil in Alberta. Bill McCaffrey, the CEO of MEG Energy and the leading force behind our client, the In situ Oil Sands Alliance (IOSA), will be in DC for meetings on April 4 and 5 and I was hoping to schedule time with you or someone you might recommend at EPA to discuss next steps toward better integration and North American energy independence. MEG and IOSA have done some pioneering work in the in situ process which is estimated to represent 80% of the available Canadian oil sands resource. A little biographically information about Bill can be found here which summarizes an award he recently received for his dynamic leadership in energy issues including innovative development and transport of the resource. I also expect a few other executives from MEG and/or IOSA on the trip.
Contact:
Gabe Rozsa
Managing Director
1110 Vermont Avenue, NW | Suite 1000 | Washington, DC 20005
202 530 4843 | Fax: 202 530 4800 | Cell: 202 701 7710
www.prime-policy.com
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