these are the folks who wrote the bu$h*/cheney energy policy
Eli Bebout, "an old friend of Cheney's from Wyoming who serves in the state Senate and owns an oil and drilling company", visited in March 2001.<6>
Red Cavaney, "president of the American Petroleum Institute, also met with Lundquist"<7>
Jack N. Gerard, "then with the National Mining Association, had a meeting with Lundquist and other staffers" in February 2001.<8>
Wayne Gibbens and Alby Modiano, U.S. Oil and Gas Association.<9>
Alan Huffman, "Conoco manager until the 2002 merger with Phillips, confirmed meeting with the task force staff."<10>
Kenneth L. Lay, then head of Enron, "came by for the first of two meetings."<11>
Bob Malone, BP regional president, and Peter Davies, chief economist, and "company employees" Graham Barr and Deb Beaubien.<12>Steven Miller, Shell Oil chairman, "and two others."<13>
Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, Royal Dutch/Shell Group's chairman.<14>
James J. Rouse, former Exxon vice president. In 2005 Rouse "denied the meeting took place."<15> In 2007, Rouse was revealed to be "One of the first visitors, on Feb. 14, <2001> ... then vice president of Exxon Mobil and a major
donor to the Bush inauguration".<16>
J. Robinson West, "chairman of the Washington-based consulting firm PFC Energy and an old friend of Cheney's" met with Cheney.<17>
Daniel Yergin, "chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates and author of The Prize, a history of the oil industry", met with Cheney and Lundquist.<18>
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Cheney_Energy_Task_Force