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Par Pacific provides only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. The company says it is "actively engaged with the local, state, and federal government to promote clear and consistent policies around clean energy" and notes an interest in federal support for a hydrogen hub, but it does not name any specific bills, regulations, or rulemakings it has tried to influence. Its description of methods is similarly broad, referring to "education and advocacy efforts at the local, state, and federal government levels" and participation in trade associations without identifying the form of engagement (such as letters, testimony, or meetings) or the particular agencies or lawmakers approached. Finally, the outcomes it seeks remain general—support for undefined "clean energy policies" and potential funding—without articulating concrete legislative changes, numeric targets, or precise policy positions. This high-level narrative signals that the company does engage on climate policy, yet the absence of detail on the specific policies, mechanisms, and desired outcomes limits the transparency of its disclosure.
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