Just what can the energy industry expect to encounter underincoming President-elect George W. Bush's administration? It's asafe bet the former Midland, TX, oilman, paired with formerHalliburton CEO Dick Cheney, will be more open to expanding oil& gas exploration and production. Beyond that, anyone with aninterest in making friends and influencing people in the new Bushadministration, might make use of the following list of Dubya'sEnergy Transition Advisory Team:
Tony Alexander, First Energy
Hon. Howard Baker, Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell
Brian Bennett, Southern California Edison
Hon. Denise Bode, OK Corporation Commission
Robert Card, Kaiser-Hill
Steve Chancellor, Black Beauty Coal Co.
Roy Coffee, O'Connor & Hannan
Tom Cole, Cole, Hargrave, Snodgrass & Association
Joe Colvin, Nuclear Energy Institute
Leo Duffy, The Duffy Group
Don Duncan, Phillips Petroleum
Gary Ellsworth, USEC, Inc.
Irl Englehart, Peabody Group
Joe Farley, Balch & Bingham
Tom Farrell, Dominion Energy
Michael Flannigan, Kennecott/Borax
Alex Flint, Johnston & Associates
Robert Foley, Retired Admiral, U.S. Navy
Gay Friedman, Interstate Natural Gas Association of America
Ted Garrish, University of California
Jack Gerrard, National Mining Association
Jimmy Glotfelty, Calpine
Buck Harless, International Industries
John Hay, Retired Military Officer and Executive
J. Roger Hirl, Occidental Chemical Corp.
Hunter Hunt, Hunt Power, L.P.
Hon. J. Bennett Johnston, Johnston & Associates
Jerry Jordan, Independent Petroleum Ass. of America
Steve Kadner, Aquila Technology Group
Buddy Kleemeier, Kaiser-Francis Oil Co.
Rich Kinder, Kinder Morgan
Stephanie Kroger, Mayor, Day, Caldwell & Keeton
Tom Kuhn, Edison Electric Institute
James Langdon, Jr., Aiken, Gump
Richard L. Lawson, Retired
Kenneth Lay, Enron
Bill Martin, Washington Policy and Analysis
Hon. Thomas C. Merritt, Merritt Tool Company, Inc.
Alby Modiano, US Oil and Gas Association
Henson Moore, American Forest and Paper Association
Erle Nye, TXU Corp.
David N. Parker, American Gas Association
Gregg Renkes, The Renkes Group
John Sharp, Natural Gas Supply Association
C.J. "Pete" Silas, Phillips Petroleum
Dick Silverman, S.R.P.
Matt Simmons, Simmons & Co. International
Linda Stuntz, Stuntz, Davis & Staffier
Hank True, True Oil Company
John Tuck, Baker, Donnelson, Bearman, Caldwell
Jack C. Vaughn, Jr., Vaughn Petroleum Inc.
Malcolm Verdict, Alliance to Save Energy
Troy Wade, Wade Associates
Steve Wakefield, Southern Company
Judy Walsh, Texas Public Utilities Commission
Mark Whitenton, National Association of Manufacturers
Pat Wood, Texas Public Utilities Commission
John Wootten, Peabody Group
Daniel Yergin, Cambridge Energy Research Association
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Just what can the energy industry expect to encounter underincoming President-elect George W. Bush's administration? It's asafe bet the former Midland, TX, oilman, paired with formerHalliburton CEO Dick Cheney, will be more open to expanding oil& gas exploration and production. Beyond that, anyone with aninterest in making friends and influencing people in the new Bushadministration, might make use of the following list of Dubya'sEnergy Transition Advisory Team:
Tony Alexander, First Energy
Hon. Howard Baker, Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell
Brian Bennett, Southern California Edison
Hon. Denise Bode, OK Corporation Commission
Robert Card, Kaiser-Hill
Steve Chancellor, Black Beauty Coal Co.
Roy Coffee, O'Connor & Hannan
Tom Cole, Cole, Hargrave, Snodgrass & Association
Joe Colvin, Nuclear Energy Institute
Leo Duffy, The Duffy Group
Don Duncan, Phillips Petroleum
Gary Ellsworth, USEC, Inc.
Irl Englehart, Peabody Group
Joe Farley, Balch & Bingham
Tom Farrell, Dominion Energy
Michael Flannigan, Kennecott/Borax
Alex Flint, Johnston & Associates
Robert Foley, Retired Admiral, U.S. Navy
Gay Friedman, Interstate Natural Gas Association of America
Ted Garrish, University of California
Jack Gerrard, National Mining Association
Jimmy Glotfelty, Calpine
Buck Harless, International Industries
John Hay, Retired Military Officer and Executive
J. Roger Hirl, Occidental Chemical Corp.
Hunter Hunt, Hunt Power, L.P.
Hon. J. Bennett Johnston, Johnston & Associates
Jerry Jordan, Independent Petroleum Ass. of America
Steve Kadner, Aquila Technology Group
Buddy Kleemeier, Kaiser-Francis Oil Co.
Rich Kinder, Kinder Morgan
Stephanie Kroger, Mayor, Day, Caldwell & Keeton
Tom Kuhn, Edison Electric Institute
James Langdon, Jr., Aiken, Gump
Richard L. Lawson, Retired
Kenneth Lay, Enron
Bill Martin, Washington Policy and Analysis
Hon. Thomas C. Merritt, Merritt Tool Company, Inc.
Alby Modiano, US Oil and Gas Association
Henson Moore, American Forest and Paper Association
Erle Nye, TXU Corp.
David N. Parker, American Gas Association
Gregg Renkes, The Renkes Group
John Sharp, Natural Gas Supply Association
C.J. "Pete" Silas, Phillips Petroleum
Dick Silverman, S.R.P.
Matt Simmons, Simmons & Co. International
Linda Stuntz, Stuntz, Davis & Staffier
Hank True, True Oil Company
John Tuck, Baker, Donnelson, Bearman, Caldwell
Jack C. Vaughn, Jr., Vaughn Petroleum Inc.
Malcolm Verdict, Alliance to Save Energy
Troy Wade, Wade Associates
Steve Wakefield, Southern Company
Judy Walsh, Texas Public Utilities Commission
Mark Whitenton, National Association of Manufacturers
Pat Wood, Texas Public Utilities Commission
John Wootten, Peabody Group
Daniel Yergin, Cambridge Energy Research Association
©Copyright 2001 Intelligence Press Inc. All rights reserved. Thepreceding news report may not be republished or redistributed, inwhole or in part, in any form, without prior written consent ofIntelligence Press, Inc.