International Oil & Gas Law, Contracts, and Negotiations - Part II
From Discovery to Decommissioning
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Houston, Texas, USA
Registrar: +1.303.321.8100
Fax: +1.303.321.7657
E-Mail: info@fnrel.org
Overview
Presented by the Institute for Energy Law, the Association of International Energy Negotiators and The Foundation for Natural Resources and Energy Law
Topics include:
- International Project Development Risks Sanctions
- Seismic Contracts, Data Use & Exchange Agreements
- Unconventional Resources Development
- Crude Oil Marketing
- International Drilling and Service Contracts
- Decommissioning Issues
- ESG - Corporate Social Responsibility - Business Ethics
- Sale and Purchase Agreements
- International Dispute Resolution
- Natural Gas Sales Agreements
- Natural Gas Pipeline Transportation
- Natural Gas Balancing
- LNG Project Development
Hotel Information
Room Reservations: The Royal Sonesta Houston Galleria Hotel, 2222 West Loop South, Houston, Texas 77027, has blocked rooms for these courses until September 6 at the discounted rate of $199 (single/double) per night. For reservations, contact the hotel at:
- Online Group: https://book.passkey.com/e/50246482
- Tel: +1 713-627-7600 (reference “International Oil & Gas Law”)
Please contact info@fnrel.org if you have any problems making a reservation.
CLE Credit
Each course consists of approximately 29.5 hours of continuing education, including up to 90 minutes of ethics in Part 1 and up to 75 minutes of ethics in Part 2, depending upon your jurisdiction. You must let us know, at least 45 days in advance of the conference, the states or organizations for which you will need credit (see registration form). Credit hours for states will vary and are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules. Foundation conferences are typically accredited by all mandatory CLE states and Canadian provinces, and various professional organizations. Attorneys from certain states may be required to pay an additional fee. The Foundation is a State Bar of California MCLE-approved provider.
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