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  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

    1/22

     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your office (then the ENR Committee office at 304 Dirksen twice) during May. As Ihanded ENR staff my letters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want tounderstand the dire prospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing ofpetroleum CEOs. Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou — it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s best

    and brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

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     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 455 Dirksen twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

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     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 307 Dirksen twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

    4/22

     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 172 Russell twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

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     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 703 Hart twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

    6/22

     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 320 Hart twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

    7/22

     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 413 Russell twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

    8/22

     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 354 Russell twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

    9/22

     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 338 Russell twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

    10/22

     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 361A Russell twice during May, and as I handed your staffmy letters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

    11/22

     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 448 Russell twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

    12/22

     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 483 Russell twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

    13/22

     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 511 Hart twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

    14/22

     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 309 Hart twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

    15/22

     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 702 Hart twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

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     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 330 Hart twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

    17/22

     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 306 Hart twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

    18/22

     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 731 Hart twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

    19/22

     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 317 Hart twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

    20/22

     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 221 Dirksen twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

    21/22

     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 332 Dirksen twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    [email protected]

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 8/20/2019 20 July 2015 Letter to Senate Committee on Energy

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     Re: Oil Refining - Considering future eventualities versus the myopia of the present (letter #18)

    Dear Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,

    On July 6, I sent you my sixteenth letter which included a second multiple-choice survey (oncard stock) for your convenience. If your response crossed this letter in the mail, thank you!  

    I visited your personal office at 133 Hart twice during May, and as I handed your staff myletters #11, #12 and #13, I explained that you would surely want to understand the direprospects and reasons I asked the ENR committee to call a hearing of petroleum CEOs.Surely your staff have communicated the essence of my concerns to you.

    In case you are unaware of my efforts to communicate, here is a photograph of letter #16and enclosures to help you determine the reason for not having heard of my concerns.

    I again offer to mail or email you thecomplete chronology of my letters toyou— it is that important.

    I hope that you and America’s bestand brightest policy makers manageto come up with contingency plans.

    Enclosed is a fourth copy of thesurvey, as well as a request of yourScheduler to arrange for 10 to 15minutes for me to meet with you. 

    Doug Grandt

    Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski709 Hart

    Jeff Flake413 Russell

    Maria Cantwell511 Hart

    Elizabeth Warren317 Hart

    Lamar Alexander455 Dirksen

    Cory Gardner354 Russell

     Al Franken309 Hart

    Ron Wyden221 Dirksen

    John Barrasso307 Dirksen

    John Hoeven338 Russell

    Martin Heinrich702 Hart

    Shelley Capito172 Russell

    Mike Lee361A Russell

    Mazie Hirono330 Hart

    Bernie Sanders332 Dirksen

    Bill Cassidy703 Hart Rob Portman448 Russell Joe Manchin306 Hart  Angus King133 Hart

    Steve Daines320 Hart

    James E. Risch483 Russell

    Debbie Stabenow731 Hart

    Douglas A. GrandtPO Box 6603

    Lincoln, NE 68506  (510) 432-1452

    July 20, 2015