From Center for Western Priorities <[email protected]>
Subject Look West: Bernhardt-tied lobbying firm played both sides in oil market crash
Date October 14, 2020 1:59 PM
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** Bernhardt-tied lobbying firm played both sides in oil market crash
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Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Oil drilling, Kansas Corporation Commission ([link removed])

The start of the COVID-19 pandemic was coupled with an oil market crash from which the industry is still recovering. In March, overproduction in Saudi Arabia and Russia combined with declining demand caused oil prices to plummet. New reporting ([link removed]) from HuffPost finds that Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, the lobbying firm that previously employed Interior Secretary David Bernhardt, played both sides during the market crash, working for Saudi Arabia as well as American companies. Jayson O’Neill, project director at Western Values Project, said it is "surprising that neither the President nor the [Interior] Secretary seems to mind that his old lobby shop’s efforts are derailing Trump’s energy dominance fantasy by allowing excess crude to be dumped into domestic markets, further depressing prices.”

Since 2016, Saudi Arabia has paid Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck $6.7 million to represent its interests in Washington, including oil and gas-related lobbying throughout the market crash early this year. The law firm also represents American oil and gas companies and trade organizations, a sector of their business that has boomed since Bernhardt became Interior Secretary. Our analysis ([link removed]) of lobbying disclosure forms finds that, since Bernhardt’s nomination to become Deputy Interior Secretary in 2017, 36 clients have paid the firm a total of $11.96 million to lobby the Interior Department.


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Trump’s Interior Department took a similarly generous view toward the fifty-three rollbacks requested or supported by corporations and industry groups like the American Petroleum Institute. The Center for Western Priorities found ([link removed]) that, by 2019, Trump’s Interior Department had made thirty-six of those wishes come true, and were plugging away at the rest.”
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