2018 POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Political Contributions and Expenditures Disclosures: Apache Corporation’s political contributions are made through the Governmental Affairs department and are approved by the Vice President, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs.
The below table details payments of dues and special assessments made in 2018:
Contributions to US Political Action Committees, 527 Organizations, political parties, and candidates;
Contributions in connection with state or local ballot measures; and
Total payments of $50,000 or more to US-based civic groups (501(c)(4)) that engage in political activities and US-based trade associations (501(c)(6)) including the portion of those dues and special assessments that were used for activities that are not deductible under Chapter 162(e) of the Internal Revenue Code, if such information is available after making reasonable efforts to obtain the information from such associations.
In addition to the above mentioned disclosures, listed below are contributions made by the Apache Political Action Committee (PAC) to federal and state level candidates.
I. Corporate Contributions to Political Action Committees, 527 Organizations, Political Parties and Candidates
NAME AMOUNT NONE $0
II. Corporate Contributions in Connection with State or Local Ballot Measures NAME AMOUNT NONE $0
III. Corporate Contributions to 501(C)(4) NAME AMOUNT NONE $0
IV. Corporate Contributions to 501(C)(6) % Used for NAME AMOUNT Lobbying Activities American Petroleum Institute $1,070,545 60 Chamber of Commerce of the USA $700,000 25 Greater Houston Partnership $60,000 15 Independent Petroleum Association (IPAA) $100,000 35 National Petroleum Council $54,417 3 New Mexico Oil & Gas Association (NMOGA) $124,424 75 Permian Basin Petroleum Association (PBPA) $150,000 20 Texas Oil & Gas Association (TXOGA) $151,521 22
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2018 POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS
V. Contributions Made by the Apache Corporation Political Action Committee
U.S. Senate and Affiliated Political Action Committees NAME AMOUNT Cotton for Senate $2,500 Texans for John Cornyn, Inc $5,000
U.S. House and Affiliated Political Action Committees NAME AMOUNT Brady for Congress $5,000 Hurd Victory Fund $5,000 John Carter for Congress $2,500 Kevin Roberts for Congress $2,500
State Contributions - Texas NAME AMOUNT Abel Herrero Campaign $1,000 Ben Leman Campaign $500 Brian Birdwell Campaign $1,000 Brooks Landgraf Campaign $1,000 Charles Perry Campaign $1,000 Charlie Geren Campaign $1,000 Drew Darby Campaign $1,000 Drew Springer for Texas $1,000 Ernest Bailes Campaign $1,000 Friends of John Zerwas $1,000 Friends of Paul Bettencourt $1,000 Gallego for Senate $2,500 Geanie Morrison Campaign $1,000 George P. Bush Campaign $5,000 Greg Bonnen Campaign $500 J M Lozano Campaign $500 John Kuempel Campaign $500 Juan 'Chuy' Hinojosa Campaign $1,500 Ken King Campaign $500 Kyle Kacal Campaign $500 Lyle Larson Campaign $500 Monica Youngblood Campaign $500 Poncho Nevarez Campaign $1,500 Rene Oliveira Campaign $500 Robert Nichols for State Senate $1,500 Sarah Davis Campaign $1,000 Seliger for Senate $3,500 Texans for Chris Paddie $1,000 Texans for Dade Phelan $500 Texans for Dan Patrick Campaign $5,000 Texans for Kelly Hancock $1,500 Texans for Stan Lambert Campaign $500 The Dennis Bonnen Campaign $1,000 Todd Hunter Campaign $1,000 Tom Craddick Campaign $1,500 Tracy King Campaign $500
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State Contributions – Louisiana NAME AMOUNT NONE $0
State Contributions – New Mexico NAME AMOUNT Brad Winter Campaign $500 Committee to Elect Brenda Boatman $500 Committee to Elect Lee S. Cotter $500 David Adkins for State Representative $500 Dow for House $500 Kelly Fajardo Campaign $500 Lyons for Land Commissioner $1,000 Natalie for New Mexico $500 Rick L. Little Campaign $500 Sharon for New Mexico $500
State Contributions – Oklahoma NAME AMOUNT NONE $0
Political Party Committees NAME AMOUNT NONE $0
NOTE: All amounts reported are for the calendar year in which they were paid, regardless of year in which they were invoiced.
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