Review Registration - Organization

This version of the registration was submitted prior to the Lobbying Transparency Act coming into force on May 4, 2020. Due to different information requirements at that time, the registration is presented in the following format.

Registration ID: 26334063
Submitted by lobbyist on: January 25, 2016 10:50:15 AM
Accepted by Registrar on: January 25, 2016 03:01:31 PM

Designated Filer Information

Parker, Steven Peter  
355 North Willingdon Avenue  
Burnaby, BC, V5C 1X4
604-257-4001
Canada  

Organization Information

Chevron Canada Limited - Burnaby Refinery  
Chevron Canada Limited (Downstream and Chemicals)-Burnaby Refinery refines and develops crude oil into fuel, base oils, and lubricants.
355 North Willingdon Avenue  
Burnaby, BC, V5C 1X4
604-257-4003
Canada  

Relevant Affiliates


Type:

Business Name Mailing Address Contact Information
Chevron Corporation 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road
San Ramon, CA
94583
United States of America
Phone:

Government or Government Agency Funding


The organization does not receive any funding from a government or government agency.

Other Controlling or Directing Interests

The organization has no other controlling or directing interests.

Active Registration Period

January 25, 2016  
July 23, 2016  

Organization's In-House Lobbyists

 



Name: Parker, Steven
 
January 25, 2016  

BC Public Office Background

This individual has not held any public office positions in BC.

Lobbying Activities

Energy

Arranging meeting between an individual and a public office holder for purpose of lobbying

Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy or decision

Introduction, modification or repeal of legislation, a bill or regulation

The Burnaby refinery is working to ensure the tax and environmental policy regimes are competitive for capital investment especially considering the refinery is currently trade exposed. Key subject matters of importance to the refinery include Climate Change Policy, Carbon Tax, Low Carbon Fuel Requirements, and Air Emissions. More broadly our advocacy efforts are intended to educate politicians and civil servants on the importance of the Chevron refinery to the provincial economic infrastructure. Our advocacy strategy includes government education on trade exposed industries and the process by which competitiveness impacts of carbon tax and other fiscal burdens are determined.

Target Contacts

Target Type Name Title or Constituency Date Added
Minister Ashton, Dan Parliamentary Secretary for the Minister of Finance January 25, 2016
Minister Bennett, Bill Minister of Energy and Mines January 25, 2016
Minister Bond, Shirley Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training January 25, 2016
Minister Clark, Christy Premier January 25, 2016
Minister Coleman, Rich Minister of Natural Gas Development January 25, 2016
Minister de Jong, Mike Minister of Finance January 25, 2016
Minister Kyllo, Greg Parliamentary Secretary for the BC Jobs Plan to the Min. of Jobs, Tourism & Skills Trg January 25, 2016
Minister Polak, Mary Minister of Environment January 25, 2016
Minister Stone, Todd Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure January 25, 2016

Name: Parker, Steven
 
January 25, 2016  

BC Public Office Background

This individual has not held any public office positions in BC.

Lobbying Activities

Energy

Arranging meeting between an individual and a public office holder for purpose of lobbying

Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy or decision

Introduction, modification or repeal of legislation, a bill or regulation

The Burnaby refinery is working to ensure the tax and environmental policy regimes are competitive for capital investment especially considering the refinery is currently trade exposed. More broadly our advocacy efforts are intended to educate politicians and civil servants on the importance of the Chevron refinery to the provincial economic infrastructure. Our advocacy strategy includes government education on trade exposed industries and the process by which competitiveness impacts of carbon tax and other fiscal burdens are determined.

Target Contacts

Target Type Name Title or Constituency Date Added
Staff of Minister Minister of Energy and Mines January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Premier January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Minister of Finance January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Minister of Natural Gas Development January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Minister of Environment January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure January 25, 2016
Minister Ashton, Dan Parliamentary Secretary for the Minister of Finance January 25, 2016
Minister Bennett, Bill Minister of Energy and Mines January 25, 2016
Minister Bond, Shirley Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training January 25, 2016
Minister Clark, Christy Premier January 25, 2016
Minister Coleman, Rich Minister of Natural Gas Development January 25, 2016
Minister de Jong, Mike Minister of Finance January 25, 2016
Minister Kyllo, Greg Parliamentary Secretary for the BC Jobs Plan to the Min. of Jobs, Tourism & Skills Trg January 25, 2016
Minister Polak, Mary Minister of Environment January 25, 2016
Minister Stone, Todd Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure January 25, 2016
Minister Sturdy, Jordan Parl Sec for Energy Literacy & the Environment for Min of Env January 25, 2016
Public Agency Energy and Mines January 25, 2016
Public Agency Environment January 25, 2016
Public Agency Finance January 25, 2016
Public Agency Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training January 25, 2016
Public Agency Natural Gas Development January 25, 2016
Public Agency Office of the Premier January 25, 2016
Public Agency Oil and Gas Commission January 25, 2016
Public Agency Transportation and Infrastructure January 25, 2016

Name: Schick, David
 
January 25, 2016  

BC Public Office Background

This individual has not held any public office positions in BC.

Lobbying Activities

Energy

Arranging meeting between an individual and a public office holder for purpose of lobbying

Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy or decision

Introduction, modification or repeal of legislation, a bill or regulation

The Burnaby refinery is working to ensure the tax and environmental policy regimes are competitive for capital investment especially considering the refinery is currently trade exposed. Key subject matters of importance to the refinery include Climate Change Policy, Carbon Tax, Low Carbon Fuel Requirements, and Air Emissions. More broadly our advocacy efforts are intended to educate politicians and civil servants on the importance of the Chevron refinery to the provincial economic infrastructure. Our advocacy strategy includes government education on trade exposed industries and the process by which competitiveness impacts of carbon tax and other fiscal burdens are determined.

Target Contacts

Target Type Name Title or Constituency Date Added
Minister Ashton, Dan Parliamentary Secretary for the Minister of Finance January 25, 2016
Minister Bennett, Bill Minister of Energy and Mines January 25, 2016
Minister Bond, Shirley Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training January 25, 2016
Minister Clark, Christy Premier January 25, 2016
Minister Coleman, Rich Minister of Natural Gas Development January 25, 2016
Minister de Jong, Mike Minister of Finance January 25, 2016
Minister Kyllo, Greg Parliamentary Secretary for the BC Jobs Plan to the Min. of Jobs, Tourism & Skills Trg January 25, 2016
Minister Polak, Mary Minister of Environment January 25, 2016
Minister Stone, Todd Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure January 25, 2016
Minister Sturdy, Jordan Parl Sec for Energy Literacy & the Environment for Min of Env January 25, 2016

Energy

Arranging meeting between an individual and a public office holder for purpose of lobbying

Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy or decision

Introduction, modification or repeal of legislation, a bill or regulation

The Burnaby refinery is working to ensure the tax and environmental policy regimes are competitive for capital investment especially considering the refinery is currently trade exposed. Key subject matters of importance to the refinery include Climate Change Policy, Carbon Tax, Low Carbon Fuel Requirements, and Air Emissions. More broadly our advocacy efforts are intended to educate politicians and civil servants on the importance of the Chevron refinery to the provincial economic infrastructure. Our advocacy strategy includes government education on trade exposed industries and the process by which competitiveness impacts of carbon tax and other fiscal burdens are determined.

Target Contacts

Target Type Name Title or Constituency Date Added
Staff of Minister Minister of Energy and Mines January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Minister Responsible for Labour January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Premier January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Minister of Natural Gas Development January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Minister of Finance January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Minister of Environment January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure January 25, 2016
Public Agency Energy and Mines January 25, 2016
Public Agency Environment January 25, 2016
Public Agency Finance January 25, 2016
Public Agency Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training January 25, 2016
Public Agency Natural Gas Development January 25, 2016
Public Agency Office of the Premier January 25, 2016
Public Agency Oil and Gas Commission January 25, 2016
Public Agency Transportation and Infrastructure January 25, 2016

Name: Wolford, Jessica
 
January 25, 2016  
Inactivation Date: May 26, 2016

BC Public Office Background

This individual has not held any public office positions in BC.

Lobbying Activities

Energy

Arranging meeting between an individual and a public office holder for purpose of lobbying

Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy or decision

Introduction, modification or repeal of legislation, a bill or regulation

The Burnaby refinery is working to ensure the tax and environmental policy regimes are competitive for capital investment especially considering the refinery is currently trade exposed. Key subject matters of importance to the refinery include Climate Change Policy, Carbon Tax, Low Carbon Fuel Requirements, and Air Emissions. More broadly our advocacy efforts are intended to educate politicians and civil servants on the importance of the Chevron refinery to the provincial economic infrastructure. Our advocacy strategy includes government education on trade exposed industries and the process by which competitiveness impacts of carbon tax and other fiscal burdens are determined.

Target Contacts

Target Type Name Title or Constituency Date Added
Minister Ashton, Dan Parliamentary Secretary for the Minister of Finance January 25, 2016
Minister Bennett, Bill Minister of Energy and Mines January 25, 2016
Minister Bond, Shirley Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training January 25, 2016
Minister Clark, Christy Premier January 25, 2016
Minister Coleman, Rich Minister of Natural Gas Development January 25, 2016
Minister de Jong, Mike Minister of Finance January 25, 2016
Minister Kyllo, Greg Parliamentary Secretary for the BC Jobs Plan to the Min. of Jobs, Tourism & Skills Trg January 25, 2016
Minister Polak, Mary Minister of Environment January 25, 2016
Minister Stone, Todd Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure January 25, 2016
Minister Sturdy, Jordan Parl Sec for Energy Literacy & the Environment for Min of Env January 25, 2016

Energy

Arranging meeting between an individual and a public office holder for purpose of lobbying

Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy or decision

Introduction, modification or repeal of legislation, a bill or regulation

The Burnaby refinery is working to ensure the tax and environmental policy regimes are competitive for capital investment especially considering the refinery is currently trade exposed. Key subject matters of importance to the refinery include Climate Change Policy, Carbon Tax, Low Carbon Fuel Requirements, and Air Emissions. More broadly our advocacy efforts are intended to educate politicians and civil servants on the importance of the Chevron refinery to the provincial economic infrastructure. Our advocacy strategy includes government education on trade exposed industries and the process by which competitiveness impacts of carbon tax and other fiscal burdens are determined.

Target Contacts

Target Type Name Title or Constituency Date Added
Staff of Minister Minister of Energy and Mines January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Premier January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Minister of Natural Gas Development January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Minister of Finance January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Minister of Environment January 25, 2016
Staff of Minister Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure January 25, 2016
Public Agency Energy and Mines January 25, 2016
Public Agency Environment January 25, 2016
Public Agency Finance January 25, 2016
Public Agency Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training January 25, 2016
Public Agency Natural Gas Development January 25, 2016
Public Agency Office of the Premier January 25, 2016
Public Agency Oil and Gas Commission January 25, 2016
Public Agency Transportation and Infrastructure January 25, 2016