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Gas Pipelines: Key Legal Issues and Developments

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Gas Pipelines: Key Legal Issues and Developments
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Session 1: Keynote: Midstream Activity Overview Cover significant and emerging activities in the midstream space, including LNG exports, Permian Basin buildout, and more.

Session 2: Texas Natural Gas Pipeline Development and Regulation Get a description of the development of new gas pipelines in Texas and the regulatory issues associated with the construction and operation of those pipelines. Discussion topics will include establishing NGPA Section 311 rates at the Railroad Commission of Texas, gas utility pipeline regulatory issues, and new challenges to obtaining right-of-way for natural gas pipelines.

Session 3: A General Overview of Nominations, Scheduling and Imbalance Management on Natural Gas Pipelines Hear a general overview of the policies and procedures for nominating and scheduling natural gas for transportation on inter and intrastate pipelines. Learn how imbalances are created, the tools pipelines use to maintain system integrity, and how imbalances are resolved.

Session 4: U.S. LNG Production, Logistics, Congestion, Infrastructure, Exports, and Pricing U.S. LNG export capacity is coming online and will be available to use 10 BCF/day of gas if the world LNG market can take that LNG at a U.S. export price. There are many daily issues for LNG exporters to manage including gas supply, contracting for firm pipeline transportation, and selling all their LNG everyday possible. How much U.S. natural gas actual will get exported?

Session 5: ​Permian Infrastructure 

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1. Keynote: Midstream Activity Overview (Oct 2019)

Mike Moran

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Keynote: Midstream Activity Overview (Oct 2019)

Cover significant and emerging activities in the midstream space, including LNG exports, Permian Basin buildout, and more.

Originally presented: Sep 2019 Gas and Power Institute

Mike Moran, Midcoast Energy, LLC - Houston, TX

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2. Texas Natural Gas Pipeline Development and Regulation (Oct 2019)

John K. Arnold

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Texas Natural Gas Pipeline Development and Regulation (Oct 2019)

Get a description of the development of new gas pipelines in Texas and the regulatory issues associated with the construction and operation of those pipelines. Discussion topics will include establishing NGPA Section 311 rates at the Railroad Commission of Texas, gas utility pipeline regulatory issues, and new challenges to obtaining right-of-way for natural gas pipelines.

Originally presented: Sep 2019 Gas and Power Institute

John K. Arnold, Locke Lord LLP - Houston, TX

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3. A General Overview of Nominations, Scheduling and Imbalance Management on Natural Gas Pipelines (Oct 2019)

Jim Cantwell

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A General Overview of Nominations, Scheduling and Imbalance Management on Natural Gas Pipelines (Oct 2019)

Hear a general overview of the policies and procedures for nominating and scheduling natural gas for transportation on inter and intrastate pipelines. Learn how imbalances are created, the tools pipelines use to maintain system integrity, and how imbalances are resolved.

Originally presented: Sep 2019 Gas and Power Institute

Jim Cantwell, Independent Consultant - Expert Witness & Consulting Services - Sapphire, NC

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4. U.S. LNG Production, Logistics, Congestion, Infrastructure, Exports, and Pricing (Oct 2019)

Brad Williams

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U.S. LNG Production, Logistics, Congestion, Infrastructure, Exports, and Pricing (Oct 2019)

U.S. LNG export capacity is coming online and will be available to use 10 BCF/day of gas if the world LNG market can take that LNG at a U.S. export price. There are many daily issues for LNG exporters to manage including gas supply, contracting for firm pipeline transportation, and selling all their LNG everyday possible. How much U.S. natural gas actual will get exported?  

Originally presented: Sep 2019 Gas and Power Institute

Brad Williams, Spitfire Energy Advisors - Houston

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5. Permian Infrastructure (Oct 2019)

John J. Bick, Peter Hays, Tom Nguyen

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Permian Infrastructure (Oct 2019)

Originally presented: Sep 2019 Gas and Power Institute

John J. Bick, Priority Power Management - Arlington, TX
Peter Hays, King & Spalding - Houston, TX
Tom Nguyen, Navitas - Houston, TX