Tariffs are causing uncertainty in the energy industry. Josh Zive of Bracewell’s Policy Resolution Group told Law360 that energy companies are “trying to allocate the costs [of tariffs] to counterparties and building these into contracts.”
He noted that it is important for energy companies to engage “with the Trump administration is important, so that they understand that there is a path by which they can synchronize their energy and economic policies, but it’s going to require them to not apply the tariffs to these energy products.”