Energy Bar Association Mid-Year Energy Forum - Managing Through a Crisis: Energy Transition and Upheaval
Event | 10.11.22 - 10.12.22, 7:00 AM EDT - 2:00 PM EDT
Address
Renaissance Downtown Hotel
999 9th St NW Washington, DC 20001
The 2022 Mid-Year Energy Forum is a day and a half of discussions focused on all aspects of energy law, policy and trends. Topics will include supply chain impacts, ESG, LNG, hydrogen, stranded assets, crisis management, and West Virginia vs. EPA.
Counsel Ellie Dawson will speak on a panel titled, “West Virginia v. EPA: What the Major Questions Doctrine Means for Environmental Protection, Energy Regulation, and Administrative Law” on October 12 at 9:00 a.m.
For more information, please visit these areas: Environment and Natural Resources, Energy, Energy Regulatory, Natural Gas, LNG, and Oil, Energy
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