By Kevin McCauley
Andrew Lundquist has succeeded legendary lobbyist Red Cavaney as senior VP-government affairs at ConocoPhillips in Washington.
Cavaney, who served nearly a decade as CEO of the American Petroleum Institute, stepped down from ConocoPhillips at the end of 2012.
Lundquist, who has more than 25 years of government relations experience, is founder of BlueWater Strategies consulting firm that manages regulatory thicket surrounding natural resources projects.
He has served as board member at Pioneer Natural Resources Co., Coeur d’Alene Mines Corp. and Evergreen Resources.
As part of George W. Bush’s White House National Energy Policy Development Group, Lundquist served as Vice President Dick Cheney’s point man on energy issues.
Lundquist also served on the staffs of former Alaska Republican Senators Frank Murkowski and Ted Stevens. |