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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cenovus Energy (CVE) lobbying for?
The following is a summary of the lobbying data for Cenovus Energy:
– Lobbying firms hired: Cenovus Energy and National Environmental Strategies
– General issues: Clean Air and Water (quality), Taxation/Internal Revenue Code, Fuel/Gas/Oil, Natural Resources, Environment/Superfund, Energy/Nuclear, Railroads, Trade (domestic/foreign)
– Specific issues: climate, pipeline, Petroleum refining- and transportation fuels-related issues, Clean air
– Government agencies lobbied: Senate, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Department of Energy, House of Representatives
One could infer that Cenovus Energy is lobbying on these issues because they are a large oil and gas company, and therefore, these issues are critical to their business operations. They likely want to ensure favorable policies and regulations regarding taxation, natural resources, and energy, as well as maintain their ability to operate in compliance with environmental regulations. Additionally, given the specific issues they lobbied on, such as climate and clean air, it is possible that the company wishes to improve their public image by showing their commitment to environmental issues.