Cochrane, Phil Phil.Cochrane@bp.com Re: BP and Carbon Pricing December 29, 2017 at 4:07 PM To: Davis, Chris (GOV) chris.davis@gov.wa.gov Cc: DennyEliason , Brady,Pamela Chris. Many thanks for the outreach. Any early Happy New Year to you. that way in a few weeks and am looking forward to meeting you. I am, indeed, coming out As you may know, BP was one of the first oil and gas companies to recognize the urgency of the climate challenge and we intend to be part of the solution. We support a well designed price on carbon. We are proud of our role last year working with Governor Brown in California to develop and pass AB 398 - the cap and trade bill. As a result, we believe that we can achieve effective carbon policy by working together. That is why we want to engage in a quality conversation with you on the matter. I will ask Denny Eliason to forward to you our principles. In the meantime, if you would like to set up a call, we would be happy to discuss this with you further. Best regards, PC Phil Cochrane Sent from my iPhil On Dec 29, 2017, at 8:34 AM, Davis, Chris (GOV) < chris.davis@gov.wa.gov > > wrote: Hello Phil Forgive me, I believe we’ve met in the past but it’s likely been some;me since we spoke. Senator Carlyle indicated that you’ve been interested in carbon pricing this session and as you know, we’re working closely with he and Senator Palumbo on a bill that should be introduced shortly. I understand you’ll be in WA in mid-January and Iभ welcome the chance to connect with you and your team to get a sense of where you are on the concept generally and this proposal specifically. Mean;me if your folks are interested and available to share any perspec;ve or principles as we bring this first introduc;on to the conversa;on into shape, Iभ be interested in that conversa;on. I’ve had extensive discussions with the WSPA folks and have their input but assume BP may have its own perspec;ves. Thanks – hope you have a pleasant holiday. Chris CHRIS DAVIS Senior Advisor – Climate and Energy Affairs Office of Governor Jay Inslee Desk: 360-902-0490 Cell: 360-972-5693 www.governor.wa.gov chris.davis@gov.wa.gov < image001.png > > < image002.png > > < image003.png > > < image004.png > > DENNY ELIASON eliason@alliancesnw.com Re: BP and Carbon Pricing December 29, 2017 at 4:22 PM To: Davis, Chris (GOV); Cochrane, Phil chris.davis@gov.wa.gov Cc: PamelaBrady , Moran,RalphJ Hey Chris: Per Phil’s request, please find a list of BP’s principles around carbon. We are happy to arrange for a call with you sometime next week if you would like. Warm Regards, Denny DENNY ELIASON Alliances Northwest 206-650-4364 eliason@alliancesnw.com On Dec 29, 2017, at 1:07 PM, Cochrane, Phil < Phil.Cochrane@bp.com > > wrote: Chris. Many thanks for the outreach. Any early Happy New Year to you. I am, indeed, coming out that way in a few weeks and am looking forward to meeting you. As you may know, BP was one of the first oil and gas companies to recognize the urgency of the climate challenge and we intend to be part of the solution. We support a well designed price on carbon. We are proud of our role last year working with Governor Brown in California to develop and pass AB 398 - the cap and trade bill. As a result, we believe that we can achieve effective carbon policy by working together. That is why we want to engage in a quality conversation with you on the matter. I will ask Denny Eliason to forward to you our principles. In the meantime, if you would like to set up a call, we would be happy to discuss this with you further. Best regards, PC Phil Cochrane Sent from my iPhil On Dec 29, 2017, at 8:34 AM, Davis, Chris (GOV) < chris.davis@gov.wa.gov > > wrote: Hello Phil Forgive me, I believe we’ve met in the past but it’s likely been some;me since we spoke. Senator Carlyle indicated that you’ve been interested in carbon pricing this session and as you know, we’re working closely with he and Senator Palumbo on a bill that should be introduced shortly. I understand you’ll be in WA in mid-January and Iभ welcome the chance to connect with you and your team to get a sense of where you are on the concept generally and this proposal specifically. Mean;me if your folks are interested and available to share any perspec;ve or principles as we bring this first introduc;on to the conversa;on into shape, Iभ be interested in that conversa;on. I’ve had extensive discussions with the WSPA folks and have their input but assume BP may have its own perspec;ves. Thanks – hope you have a pleasant holiday. Chris CHRIS DAVIS Senior Advisor – Climate and Energy Affairs Office of Governor Jay Inslee Desk: 360-902-0490 Cell: 360-972-5693 www.governor.wa.gov chris.davis@gov.wa.gov < image001.png > > < image002.png > > < image003.png > > < image004.png > > < image001.png > > < image002.png > > < image003.png > > < image004.png > > Davis, Chris (GOV) RE: BP and Carbon Pricing To: DENNYELIASON Hey Denny Understand you had an interes1ng discussion with our execs this week. Are you in Oly W-F this week to chat a bit more? Thanks… Chris CHRIS DAVIS Senior Advisor – Climate and Energy Affairs Office of Governor Jay Inslee Desk: 360-902-0490 Cell: 360-972-5693 www.governor.wa.gov chris.davis@gov.wa.gov From: DENNY ELIASON [mailto:eliason@alliancesnw.com] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2017 9:22 PM To: Davis, Chris (GOV) < chris.davis@gov.wa.gov > > ; Cochrane, Phil < Phil.Cochrane@bp.com > > Cc: Pamela Brady < Pamela.Brady@bp.com > > ; Moran, Ralph J < Ralph.Moran@bp.com > > Subject: Re: BP and Carbon Pricing Hey Chris: Per Phil’s request, please find a list of BP’s principles around carbon. We are happy to arrange for a call with you sometime next week if you would like. Warm Regards, Denny DENNY ELIASON Alliances Northwest 206-650-4364 eliason@alliancesnw.com On Dec 29, 2017, at 1:07 PM, Cochrane, Phil < Phil.Cochrane@bp.com > > wrote: Chris. Many thanks for the outreach. Any early Happy New Year to you. I am, indeed, coming out that way in a few weeks and am looking forward to