![]() ![]() This panel features tips and insights from young lawyers who have moved in-house in the past year. Poehlmann, CCUS Land Manager, Shell USA, Inc., Houston, Texasġ1:30 a.m. Haines, Reed Smith LLP, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Madere, Liskow & Lewis, Lafayette, Louisiana Moderator: Sara Mouledoux Glover, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, Denver, Colorado Welsh, Gordon Arata Montgomery Barnett, New Orleans, Louisianaġ0:30 – 11:30 a.m. Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage UpdateĪ panel discussion on the current active projects in the CCUS space, the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on the industry and the top legal issues facing project developers. Dicharry, Jones Walker LLP, New Orleans, Louisiana Elizabeth Leoty Craddock, Holland & Knight LLP, Washington, D.C.This session will provide an overview of the regulatory framework for both onshore and offshore federal land leasing and how recent litigation and legislation could change the future of the leasing program. Department of Interior’s approach to leasing of federal lands for oil and gas production has changed dramatically over the past decade, with current policies and actions giving rise to a flurry of litigation. Shifting Ground: Onshore and Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing of Federal Lands May-Yee Ng, General Manager, Competitive Intelligence, Chevron, San Ramon, Californiaĩ:15 – 10:15 a.m.May-Yee Ng will share some of the key themes, trends and learnings from both her work and personal experiences. The cyclical nature of the energy industry, coupled with geopolitical dynamics, societal and investor expectations, have produced a fair share of opportunities and challenges for the energy sector. ![]()
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