76th Annual Energy Law Conference
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Houston, Texas, USA
In-Person Attendance held at
The Westin Houston, Memorial City
945 Gessner Road
Houston, Texas 77024
Registrar: +1.972.244.3403
IEL: +1.972.244.3421
Fax: +1.972.244.3401
E-Mail: iel@cailaw.org
Overview
As the world’s long running energy law conference, the 76th Annual Energy Law Conference will bring together legal leaders and other professionals in the energy industry for two days of excellent educational programming covering the oil, gas, and renewables sectors of the energy industry. Attended by in-house leaders, experienced energy attorneys in private practice, government attorneys, landmen, non-legal energy professionals, and young energy professionals, this conference also provides opportunities for social and professional networking with distinguished and diverse attendees.
The conference is free for all IEL Advisory Board Members.
Conference Co-Chairs
Gregory V. Brown
Evolution Well Services
The Woodlands, Texas
Louis “Louie” Layrisson
Baker Botts L.L.P.
Houston, Texas
IEL Distinguished Leadership in Energy Award Recipient
Thomas E. Jorden
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President
Coterra
Houston, Texas
Schedule and Faculty
Thursday, February 13
8:30 a.m. - Welcome and Overview
8:45 a.m. - Global Energy and the Law: Insights from Exxon Mobil’s Jeff Taylor
Join us for an engaging fireside chat with Jeff Taylor, General Counsel of Exxon Mobil Corporation. Explore his vision for legal leadership in one of the world's largest energy companies, insights on navigating the evolving energy landscape, and the critical role of the legal profession in driving innovation and compliance in the industry. This candid conversation promises to provide valuable perspectives for legal professionals in the energy sector.
- Jeff Taylor, Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Spring, Texas
Interviewer: Steve Otillar, White & Case LLP, Houston, Texas
9:30 a.m. - Rulings and Trends: A Case Law Update on the Energy Industry
This session will feature a review of important cases and other developments in energy law over the last year.
- Jas Brar, Fogler, Brar, O’Neil & Gray LLP, Houston, Texas
- Roy Prather, Beveridge & Diamond P.C., Baltimore, Maryland
10:30 a.m. - BREAK
11:00 a.m. - Real World Examples of Ethical and Risk Challenges, And Concrete Advice to Avoid Missteps
This presentation will explore recent, real-world ethical and risk challenges facing both outside and in-house counsel, and provide suggestions to maintain the duties of confidentiality and loyalty. The session will also cover the ethical implications of email practices under Rule 4.2. Through practical advice, attendees will learn strategies to avoid ethical pitfalls, safeguard their professional integrity, and manage risk.
- Peter J. Kennedy, Reed Smith LLP, Los Angeles, California
12:00 p.m. - Networking Luncheon
Afternoon Concurrent Sessions
Litigation & Dispute Resolution Module
Bryan Rohm, TotalEnergies, Houston, Texas
Quentin L. Smith, Vinson & Elkins LLP, Houston, Texas
1:30 p.m. – The Not So Calm After the Storm
This panel presentation will discuss recent extreme weather events and the mass tort litigation that followed. Through their discussion of Texas litigation in the energy space, the panelists will offer insight into the types of claims asserted and how these claims have played out in the court system.
Moderator: Mia Lorick, Troutman Pepper Locke LLP, Houston, Texas
Panelists:
- John Deis, Hicks Thomas LLP, Houston, Texas
- Joseph "Tré" A. Fischer, III, Jackson Walker LLP, Houston, Texas
- Erin C. Villaseñor, Chief Counsel – Litigation, Energy Transfer LP, Houston, Texas
2:15 p.m. – What’s Next in Energy Litigation
This presentation will analyze recent trends in energy litigation and provide an overview of recent case law impacting energy companies. The speakers will also provide insights and predictions as to what litigation trends may be in store in the future.
- Bradley Benoit, Bracewell LLP, Houston, TX
- Stephanie Noble, Vinson & Elkins LLP, Houston, Texas
3:00 p.m. - Break
3:15 p.m. – LNG Project Challenges: Construction and Operational Disputes
This session will explore the growing challenges in LNG projects, focusing on construction and operational disputes. Panelists will discuss the key areas of contention and provide insights into mitigating disputes, addressing delays and defects in construction, and managing operational liabilities to ensure project success in a rapidly evolving industry.
- Ed Diggs, Principal Counsel and Manager of Claims, Bechtel Energy, Inc., Houston, Texas
- Mark R. Robeck, Assistant General Counsel, Golden Pass LNG Terminal LLC, Houston, Texas
- Steven Sparling, K&L Gates LLP, Washington, D.C.
4:00 p.m. – In-House Insights: Navigating Solar and Wind Litigation Trends
This session will focus on current trends in solar and wind litigation, exploring emerging legal challenges, regulatory developments, and best practices for navigating disputes in the renewables sector. Our expert panelists will share their experiences and insights for legal professionals in the renewable energy industry.
Moderator: Michelle P. Scheffler, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, Houston, Texas
Panelists:
- Meredith Berger Chambers, Chief Legal Officer, EDP Renewables North America, Houston, Texas
- Lauren Haller, Senior Director & Senior Counsel - Power Operations, Pattern Energy, Houston, Texas
- Michele Blythe, Senior Lead Counsel, TotalEnergies, Houston, Texas
Transactional Module
Debra Gatison Hatter, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, Houston, Texas
Stuart Newsome, Pioneer Natural Resources, Irving, Texas
1:30 p.m. – Fueling Success: Navigating M&A Integration in the Energy Sector
This session will provide insights and learnings from both pre and post acquisition integration within the energy sector, focusing on the legal, regulatory, and operational challenges that may arise from an acquisition. Topics will include structuring integration to comply with energy-specific regulatory frameworks, managing risks, aligning contractual obligations across portfolios, communicating and capturing synergies and addressing people and cultural considerations. Attendees will also explore best practices for effective collaboration with cross-functional teams to ensure a smooth transition, minimize disruption, and maximize deal value.
Moderator: Brian Salsberg, FTI Consulting, New York, New York
Panelists:
- Rachel Blair, Senior Counsel, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Spring, Texas
- Jacqueline Stricker, Associate General Counsel, Atlas Energy Solutions, Austin, Texas
- Ashley Yates, Vice President Legal and Deputy General Counsel, EQT Corporation, Houston, Texas
2:15 p.m. – Offtake Arrangements Supporting the Energy Transition
Panelists will cover current developments and market practices relating to offtake arrangements for new products and new markets fueled by the energy transition such as hydrogen, RNG, and ammonia, including key terms, challenges, and opportunities.
- Kat Gamache, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, Houston, Texas
- Jason Lemann, Senior Counsel, Chevron, Houston, Texas
- Julie Pradel, Senior Counsel, Chevron, Houston, Texas
- Lindsey F. Swiger, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, Houston, Texas
3:00 p.m. - Break
3:15 p.m. – Evaluating Cross-Border Transactions: Strategies for Maximizing Rewards and Managing Risk in a Changing World
The panel will explore how the need to adapt strategically to global industrial changes driven by geopolitical realities, government initiatives, and the focus on sustainability and energy security has impacted not only the way energy companies operate their business, but the strategic transactions they enter into. The panel will also discuss trends like consolidation, supply chain security, increased government regulations and portfolio optimization and how they have shaped M&A and joint venture activity over the last couple of years. Panelists will also share negotiation strategies and drafting tips for maximizing rewards and managing risks in cross-border energy transactions.
Moderator: Rocio Guadalupe Medoza, Paul Hastings LLP, Houston, Texas
Panelists:
- Pedro Lladó, SAINZ Abogados, Mexico City, Mexico
- Brandy Copley, Deputy General Counsel, JERA Americas, Houston, Texas
- Diego Hernandez Schmidt-Tophoff, Chief Counsel ECA LNG/Energia Costa Azul, Sempra Infrastructure Partners, LP, Houston, Texas
4:00 p.m. – Industry Trends in Energy Finance
The panelists will discuss recent developments in energy finance. The session will examine financing trends impacting the energy sector, including Energy Transition related transactions and the latest shifts in available financing options.
- Grant Armentor, Haynes and Boone, LLP, Houston, Texas
- Liz Felicidario, Haynes and Boone, LLP, Houston, Texas
- Melany Vargas, VP, Global Head of Hydrogen Consulting, Wood Mackenzie, Washington, D.C.
4:45 pm - Adjourn 1st Day
IEL Distinguished Leadership
in Energy Award Reception and Dinner
Honoring
Thomas E. Jorden
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President
Coterra
Houston, Texas
Houston Racquet Club
6:15 p.m. Reception
7:15 p.m. Dinner – Honoring Thomas E. Jorden, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President, Coterra, Houston, Texas
Friday, February 14
Morning Concurrent Sessions
Enforcement / Regulatory Module
Christopher Wilson, Baker Botts L.L.P., Washington, D.C.
9:00 a.m. – Developments in Merger Enforcement in the Energy Industry
Recent high-profile antitrust enforcement actions directed to M&A activity in the oil & gas space have put a spotlight on antitrust agencies’ consideration of industry transactions. Our panelists will discuss recent agency enforcement activity and its implications for other energy M&A transactions, as well as potential enforcement priorities and prospects for the incoming presidential administration.
Moderator: Jeffrey S. Oliver, Baker Botts L.L.P., Washington, D.C.
Panelists:
- Neely B. Agin, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, Washington, D.C.
- Brandon Watson, Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, ONEOK, Inc., Tulsa, Oklahoma
9:45 a.m. – Evolving and Novel Approaches to Antitrust Enforcement in the Energy Industry
Federal and state agencies, as well as private plaintiffs, have challenged potentially anticompetitive conduct in the energy industry through a variety of methods over the years – including, for instance, through consumer protection laws or novel interpretations of existing statutory or regulatory authority. Our panelists will discuss recent examples of these alternative approaches to policing potentially anticompetitive conduct and provide practical guidance on how to identify and navigate potential challenges.
- David Rodi, Global Antitrust Counsel (Former), Shell USA, Inc., Houston, Texas
- Agustin (Augie) Ros, Senior Managing Director/Adjunct Professor, Ankura Consulting/Brandeis University, Hillsborough, New Hampshire
10:30 a.m. - Break
Energy Transition Module
Priya Prasad, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C.
Siobhan Galbraith, SLB, Houston, Texas
9:00 a.m. – Acquisitions and Authorizations: Legal Considerations for Carbon Sequestration Project Development
Carbon sequestration is critical to decarbonization of energy and industry. This session dives into the legal principles and regulatory frameworks shaping carbon capture projects including the property law implications of underground storage, requirements for administrative permitting, and the evolving tax incentives driving investment. We explore how landowners, project developers, and policymakers are addressing these issues within a rapidly emerging field.
- Colleen C. Jarrott, Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Tara Righetti, Occidental Professor of Energy and Environmental Policies, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming
9:45 a.m. – Offshore Decarbonization: The Headwinds and Incentives of De-Carbonizing Offshore
This session will take a closer look at the use of offshore wind and carbon capture and storage as next steps in decarbonization. It will review the regulatory and legal hurdles that must be addressed and the incentives offered to help accelerate the industry’s investments.
- Samuel Burk, Associate General Counsel, Repsol, The Woodlands, Texas
- Mark A. Doré, Kean Miller LLP, Lafayette, Louisiana
- Matt Tanner, Managing Director, BRG, Washington, D.C.
10:30 a.m. - Break
Services Module
Ryne Pritchard, Evolution Well Services, The Woodlands, Texas
10:45 a.m. – Intellectual Property in the Push for Emissions Reduction and Electrification of the Oilfield
As the oil and gas industry faces increasing pressure to reduce emissions and embrace electrification, this session will explore the role of technology and intellectual property in driving these advancements. The panelists will discuss potential innovations on the horizon, along with the legal implications of protecting and leveraging these developments. The session will also cover potential litigation risks associated with the creation of new intellectual property and key contracting strategies to safeguard proprietary technologies.
- Dwayne Mason, Greenberg Traurig, LLP, Houston, Texas
- Richard T. McCarty, Senior Counsel, Chevron Americas E&P Litigation, Chevron, Houston, Texas
- Jayme Partridge, Brown Rudnick LLP, Houston, Texas
11:30 a.m. – Frequently Litigated Issues in Oilfield Services Agreements
An exploration of frequently litigated issues in the oilfield services space, with an eye on identifying practical lessons learned. Topics will include indemnity wars and anti-indemnity issues, mineral liens and mechanics liens, interpretations of MSAs, force majeure disputes, audits and claims, and trade secrets issues.
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Austin Brister, McGinnis Lochridge, Houston, Texas
Energy Transition Module, Continued
10:45 a.m. – Legal Considerations in Brine-Based Lithium Extraction, Processing, Use
This presentation will provide an overview of the emerging direct lithium extraction (or “DLE”) technology as well as processing and use considerations, including and insight on how key legal and regulatory issues associated with brine production/processing/use might be resolved in Louisiana, Texas, and other states.
- Juliana Davidson, Senior Counsel, Chevron, Houston, Texas
- Brun Hilbert, Principal Engineer, Exponent, Inc., Menlo Park, California
- Caleb Madere, Liskow, Lafayette, Louisiana
11:30 a.m. – DOE Loan Programs and Grants for Financing Energy Transition Projects
This session will present an overview of financing available through Federal Grants and the Loan Program Office including a comparison with commercial project financing, and challenges and strategies associated with federal funding. Panelists will also discuss anticipated changes for these programs in the new administration.
- Lisa A. Alfaro, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Brazil
- George Fibbe, Baker Botts L.L.P., Houston, Texas
12:15 p.m. - Luncheon
12:55 p.m. - Deans of Oil and Gas Practice Lecture and Luncheon
Professor Keith Hall, Nesser Family Chair in Energy Law, Campanile Charities Professor of Energy Law, and John P. Laborde Endowed Professorship in Energy Law 3 and 4, Director of the Energy Law Center; Director of the Mineral Law Institute, Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
1:35 p.m. - Break
1:45 p.m. - Fervo Energy and the Geothermal Decade (Non-CLE)
The advancements that Fervo Energy has made in the past 7 years have exceeded even the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's most optimistic assumptions about geothermal. Now with the largest commercial next-generation geothermal plant in development, learn how Fervo had taken a seemingly sleepy and overlooked industry and put it on the map.
Keynote Speaker: Tim Latimer, CEO and Co-Founder, Fervo Energy, Houston, Texas
Interviewer: Daniella D. Landers, Womble Bond Dickinson, Houston, Texas
2:30 p.m. - Are You in Compliance with Your Ethical Obligations? Establishing and Preserving Attorney-Client Privilege in Cross-Border Communications (Ethics)
Protecting the confidentiality of your legal advice is not just your responsibility as an employee, but also as a lawyer. However, when confidential information crosses international borders, legal professional privilege can be limited or lost altogether. This practical session, filled with real-world examples, will help you avoid the pitfalls suffered by others.
- Jordan W. Cowman, Greenberg Traurig, LLP, Dallas, Texas
3:30 p.m. - Adjourn
Hotel Information
The Westin Houston, Memorial City
945 Gessner Road
Houston, Texas 77024
- Group Rate: $205 USD per night +taxes/fees
- Last Day to Book: Tuesday, January 21, 2025
MCLE Credit
This program is approved by the State Bar of Texas for a total of 9.75 hours, including 2.0 hours of ethics. Course ID Number: 174266721. IEL will directly apply (if requested) for course accreditation in the following states: California, Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia. Attorneys may be eligible to receive CLE credit through reciprocity or attorney self-submission in other states, which may require you to pay an additional fee.
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Sponsorship Opportunities
IEL Leadership Award Reception and Dinner Sponsor - $6,000 each (14 Allowed)
February 13
Venue Being Finalized
Honoring Thomas E. Jorden, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President, Coterra, Houston, Texas
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February 12
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February 14
Lecture Presented by Professor Keith Hall
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February 13
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February 13-14
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