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Election 2014: Impact of a New Congress on Environmental and Energy Policy
Energy and environmental concerns were major issues in a number of campaigns leading up to the 2014 midterm elections. In this interview, founding PRG partner Scott Segal discusses how Congress and agencies are expected to deal with a wide range...
Election 2014: What to Expect from the 114th Congress
Several changes are anticipated in the new Congress, with both chambers set for Republican control. Scott Segal, founding partner of the Policy Resolution Group, discusses a number of these, including: More oversight of key Administration initiatives, notably in energy, the...
Election 2014: Geopolitics and LNG Exports
Eric Washburn*, partner in the Policy Resolution Group, discusses the prospects for increased LNG exports with founding partner Scott Segal. He analyzes several factors that may contribute to a bipartisan push in the new Congress for legislation to allow increased...
Africa Energy Update
The latest news on legal and regulatory developments in Africa’s energy sector. This first Africa energy update focuses on East Africa, a region of growing potential for sector participants. Future updates will focus on other regions as we seek to...
Oil & Gas Regulatory Symposium 2014
Oil and gas industry leaders and Bracewell attorneys discuss the most pressing regulatory issues facing energy companies today.
The Transparency Initiative: Are You Ready?
Introduction The UK is set to become the first EU member state to transpose the most recent EU directives on accounting and transparency rules in an effort to satisfy growing demands for a European-wide strategy to fight corruption in relation...
Texas Railroad Commission Proposes Regulation to Address Earthquake Risks from Disposal Wells
To listen to the podcast, please click here . In the August 29, 2014 issue of the Texas Register (39 Tex. Reg. 6775), the Railroad Commission of Texas proposed several amendments to the regulations governing saltwater and other oil and...
Mexican President Signs Historic Energy Reform into Law
On Monday, August 11, 2014, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto signed a package of energy secondary laws passed by the Mexican Congress (the “Legislation”) that will overhaul the Mexican oil and natural gas, petrochemical, and power generation industries 1...
Barclays Motion to Dismiss Raises Significant Issues About FERC Jurisdiction
After an investigation of actions in the western electricity markets by Barclays Bank PLC (“Barclays”), Daniel Brin, Scott Connelly, Karen Levine, and Ryan Smith (collectively, the “Traders” and together with Barclays, “Defendants”), the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) issued an...
Important Energy Reform Submitted by Mexico's President
On August 12, 2013, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto submitted a highly anticipated constitutional reform proposal to the Mexican Congress for purposes of restructuring the Mexican energy sector, including oil, gas, petrochemical, and power, by allowing greater private participation in...
CFTC Exercises Disruptive Trading Authority for the First Time
Bob Pease served as team leader and one of the authors of the CFTC Disruptive Trading Interpretive Guidance and Policy Statement that put into place the spoofing rule. By order dated July 22, 2013, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC...
FERC Assesses Record Civil Penalty But the Story Is Just Beginning
By Order dated July 16, 2013 the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) assessed civil penalties against Barclays Bank Plc. and four of its traders – Daniel Brin, Scott Connelly, Karen Levine and Ryan Smith (Order). The Order is notable for...
Beginning October 12th All Book-Outs Must Be Confirmed To Avoid CFTC Regulation
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) rule defining the term "Swap" (Products Rule) becomes effective October 12, 2012. 1 In the Products Rule, the CFTC exempted forward contracts (physically delivered contracts which are not commodity options) from inclusion as Swaps...
The SEC's New Resource Extraction Issuer Rules – Broad, Vague, Costly, Anti-competitive, and Requiring Immediate Action
Introduction. On August 22, 2012, the Securities and Exchange Commission adopted new rules imposing significant new disclosure obligations on resource extraction issuers (“REIs”). The rules, which implement Section 1504 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, require...
UPDATE: PJM Provides Its View
Internal Bilateral Transactions: Regulatory Risk & Confusion Reign As explained in our alert "