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Bankruptcy in the Gas and Power Industry

Contains material from Sep 2016

Bankruptcy in the Gas and Power Industry
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Session 1: A Bankruptcy Primer for Creditors and Contract Counterparties in the Gas and Power Industry - 

Session 2: Bankruptcy in the Midstream Sector - Discuss  bankruptcy issues affecting midstream companies from the perspectives of the midstream company, the oil and gas producer/customer, and other interested parties. Learn about possible transaction structures between producers and midstream companies and contracting issues as they work together both to avoid bankruptcy and to strengthen their respective positions in the event of a bankruptcy filing by the other party.

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1. A Bankruptcy Primer for Creditors and Contract Counterparties in the Gas and Power Industry (Sep 2016)

Omer F. "Rick" Kuebel

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A Bankruptcy Primer for Creditors and Contract Counterparties in the Gas and Power Industry (Sep 2016)

Originally presented: Sep 2016 Gas and Power Institute

Omer F. "Rick" Kuebel, Locke Lord LLP - New Orleans, LA

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2. Bankruptcy in the Midstream Sector (Sep 2016)

Omer F. "Rick" Kuebel, John P. Melko, Michael P. Pearson, Frank Wright

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Bankruptcy in the Midstream Sector (Sep 2016)

Discuss  bankruptcy issues affecting midstream companies from the perspectives of the midstream company, the oil and gas producer/customer, and other interested parties. Learn about possible transaction structures between producers and midstream companies and contracting issues as they work together both to avoid bankruptcy and to strengthen their respective positions in the event of a bankruptcy filing by the other party.

Originally presented: Sep 2016 Gas and Power Institute

Omer F. "Rick" Kuebel, Locke Lord LLP - New Orleans, LA
John P. Melko, Gardere Wynne Sewell, LLP - Houston, TX
Michael P. Pearson, Jackson Walker LLP - Houston, TX
Frank Wright, Coats Rose, P.C. - Dallas, TX