Energy Law

Navigating the LNG Value Chain: The Peru Experience

Hosted by the International Practice Committee

Webinar begins at 11:00 am Central

Past Event

MCLE Credit available

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Duration: 1 hour

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Overview

Our panel will focus on transactional and dispute topics that arise along the LNG value chain in Peru with cross application to other regions.

Webinar begins at 11:00 am Central
Duration: 1 hour

Speakers

Picture of Cecilia Cahuayme

Cecilia Cahuayme
Senior Lawyer
Peru LNG
Lima, Peru

Cecilia Cahuayme-Zuniga is Senior Lawyer for Peru LNG: the first liquefaction natural gas plant in South America at a capital investment of USD 3.4 billion. Cecilia has extensive experience in the LNG business and manages the company’s corporate, commercial, financing, and litigation matters.

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Paul Neufeld
Youssef + Partners
Giza, Egypt

Paul J. Neufeld is a partner at Youssef + Partners in Giza, Egypt, where he handles international disputes arising out of oil, gas, LNG, mining, desalination, and construction projects in Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Paul has acted for clients in US, English, and DIFC courts, as well under all major rules in both commercial and treaty arbitrations.

Registration Options

  • $50 - Non-Member
  • $0 - IEL Member
  • $0 - IEL Supporting or Sustaining Member Employee
  • $0 - SWIICL Member and/or Academy Alumni Member
  • $0 - Law Student

MCLE Credit

Texas Course Number 174251363. This course has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE in the amount of 1.0 credit hours, of which no credit hours will apply to ethics/professional responsibility credit.

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