Viva Energy Group Ltd

Lobbying Governance & Transparency

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Lobbying Governance
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Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
Limited Viva Energy offers only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. It acknowledges that it has engaged on the Australian Safeguard Mechanism reforms and notes its membership of forums such as the Australian Industry Greenhouse Network and the Climate Leaders Coalition, but it does not explain what positions it took or whether these were the only climate policy files on which it was active. The company describes activities such as community outreach sessions, newsletters and general stakeholder briefings connected to its Gas Terminal Project, yet it does not identify any policymaking bodies targeted or the specific tools—letters, submissions, formal meetings—used to influence climate legislation or regulation. Likewise, while Viva Energy states broad support for the energy transition and for reducing emissions through measures like co-processing bio and waste feedstocks, it does not spell out any concrete policy changes, amendments or new regulatory outcomes it is seeking. As a result, stakeholders are left with minimal visibility into the company’s actual lobbying actions, channels or objectives on climate policy.

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