Morrow, Senior Attorney - IT & Cybersecurity, The Williams Companies, Inc., Tulsa, Oklahomaġ2:45 p.m. Baker, Baker Botts L.L.P., San Francisco, California This discussion will focus on the current and developing regulatory landscape for pipeline cybersecurity. With the increased reliance on technology to operate these critical pipelines, the risk of malicious actors exploiting vulnerabilities to these systems is heightened. energy supply and other critical infrastructure sectors. The United States contains a vast network of pipelines transporting natural gas, crude oil and other commodities that are integral to the U.S. (Central) - Pipeline Cybersecurity: The Developing Regulatory Landscape Nadine Moustafa, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Third Coast Infrastructure, Houston, Texasġ1:50 a.m.Shannon Coleman, Associate General Counsel and Chief FERC Compliance Officer, Tallgrass Energy Partners, Lakewood, Colorado.Harry Beaudry, General Counsel, EPIC Midstream LLC, Houston, Texas.Johnson, General Counsel, Salt Creek Midstream, Houston, Texas Audience members will have the opportunity to submit questions. In a Q&A format, panelists will offer their perspectives on issues facing the midstream sector, legal budgets, the role of in-house and outside counsel, and a range of other topics. Hear from leaders in the midstream sector about topics are most pressing to in-house legal departments. David Updegrove, Deputy General Counsel, Salt Creek Midstream, Houston, Texasġ0:50 – 11:50 a.m.Rajabi, Porter Hedges LLP, Houston, Texas The session will cover common issues related to dedication language, covenants running with the land, release rights and other remedies, as well as other matters dealing with typical provisions to address operational issues leading to capacity constraints. This presentation will explore key provisions in gathering agreements involving the transportation of commodities from receipt points located near a producer’s wellhead to processing, storage, disposal, or other similar facilities. (Central) - Midstream Contracts: Selected Negotiation Issues Sadenwater, Senior Managing Director, ESG Lynk, Houston, Texasĩ:55 – 10:40 a.m. Burke, Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP, Houston, Texas We will provide an overview of common disclosure practices within the Midstream Oil & Gas industry, guidelines on mitigating your risk exposure, and potential rewards of effectively communicating your ESG narrative to stakeholders. (Central) ESG for Midstream: Balancing the Risk & Rewardĭuring this session of the workshop, we will discuss what companies should consider when evaluating the decision to disclose ESG data. Marcia Greenblatt, Senior Counsel, Phillips 66 Company, Houston, Texasġ:00 – 1:45 p.m.David Ammons, Haynes and Boone, LLP, Houston, Texas.(Central) - Developments in Key Clauses in Midstream Commodity Contractsĭiscussion of key clauses in midstream commodity contracts, including events of default and force majeure and recent developments in negotiating and drafting such clauses. Porter, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP, Houston, Texasġ1:50 a.m. Clevenger, Vinson & Elkins LLP, Houston, Texas This session will focus on permitting and regulatory controversies that companies must navigate to build critical energy infrastructure and commercial controversies that arise related to the construction and operation of these assets. (Central) - Controversies Surrounding Energy Related Infrastructure Walia, Caldwell Boudreaux Lefler PLLC, Houston, Texasġ1:00 – 11:45 a.m. Raphael, K&L Gates LLP, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania ![]() Emil Barth, Baker Botts L.L.P., Washington, D.C. ![]() ![]() The panel will also discuss current hot-button issues and the look ahead for 2023. Regulation of rates and terms and conditions of service, as well as infrastructure permitting, will be discussed, with a focus on highlighting the regional difference in midstream regulation in Texas and Louisiana, the Marcellus and Utica shales, and New England. The panel will cover Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and State commission regulation of natural gas, oil, and liquids pipelines. The panelists will set out the landscape of government regulation of midstream pipelines at the federal and state levels. (Central) - Navigating Midstream Regulation at the Federal and State Level
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