Adapting or Repurposing Oil and Gas Assets for the Energy Transition: Carbon Capture, Stranded Assets, Deal Structures
Recording of a 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with Q&A
This CLE course will guide energy counsel on the processes and legal challenges for adapting or repurposing oil and gas assets for the energy transition. The panel will discuss recent regulations under the Biden administration, legal implications for adapting assets to become greener, repurposing as an alternative to decommissioning and stranded assets, possible deal structures for adapting or repurposing assets, and managing federal and state law challenges.
Outline
- Impact of Biden administration proposals and executive orders
- Repurposing oil and gas assets
- Deal structures
- State law considerations and challenges
- Best practices for energy counsel and owners
Benefits
The panel will review these and other key issues:
- What impact do recent developments from the Biden administration have on energy infrastructure?
- What are the key considerations for adapting or repurposing oil and gas assets for the green economy?
- What are the challenges and key provisions when structuring deals for the adapting or reuse of oil and gas assets?
- What are the federal and state law challenges and best practices for counsel to overcome them?
Faculty
Roger D. Aksamit
Partner
Holland & Knight
Mr. Aksamit focuses his practice on energy and private equity taxation and counsels public, private equity,... | Read More
Mr. Aksamit focuses his practice on energy and private equity taxation and counsels public, private equity, and closely held clients in mergers and acquisitions, financing, and joint venture transactions, as well as all other aspects of transactional tax matters and planning. He is Board Certified in Tax Law and Estate Planning and Probate by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
CloseSeth R. Belzley
Partner
Holland & Knight
Mr. Belzley coordinates the Holland & Knight Energy Transactions team that includes professionals practicing... | Read More
Mr. Belzley coordinates the Holland & Knight Energy Transactions team that includes professionals practicing in energy related mergers and acquisitions, financing, joint ventures, restructuring and project development. His practice focuses on advising clients on a wide range of transactional and regulatory issues with a focus on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, finance, project development, and commercial transactions. Mr. Belzley emphasizes the development of close, long-term, value-added relationships with his clients, who often turn to him first for advice relating to a wide range of issues and ask him to coordinate a team of specialists within the firm to handle their most complex matters.
CloseGeorge Humphrey
Partner
Holland & Knight
Mr. Humphrey's practice focuses on U.S. and international project development and finance, corporate finance,... | Read More
Mr. Humphrey's practice focuses on U.S. and international project development and finance, corporate finance, strategic joint ventures, and mergers and acquisitions, especially in the energy industry.
CloseTaite R. McDonald
Partner
Holland & Knight
Ms. McDonald is an attorney in Holland & Knight's Washington, D.C., office and a member of the firm's... | Read More
Ms. McDonald is an attorney in Holland & Knight's Washington, D.C., office and a member of the firm's Public Policy & Regulation Group. She focuses her practice at the intersection of innovation and government. Ms. McDonald is especially well versed in running complex, cross-government matters with intricate legal, policy and financing components. She is highly knowledgeable in several areas, including energy technology commercialization, federal energy procurement, biofuels, cannabis, hemp, innovative U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) contracting, and government grants and loan guarantees.
CloseAshley T.K. Phillips
Partner
Holland & Knight
Ms. Phillips focuses her practice on environmental regulatory matters. Her experience includes compliance... | Read More
Ms. Phillips focuses her practice on environmental regulatory matters. Her experience includes compliance counseling; environmental management system development; environmental, health and safety auditing; environmental risk assessment; environmental due diligence; advising on environmental matters in corporate and commercial transactions; handling administrative enforcement actions; and working with private and governmental (including federal, state and local) entities to develop and implement collaborative environmental solutions. Matters on which Ms. Phillips has advised clients have related to federal, state and local regulatory requirements associated with air emissions, industrial and hazardous waste, water quality, underground storage tanks, endangered species, contaminated properties and release reporting obligations.
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