White & Case Partners Nandan Nelivigi and Taylor Pullins are speaking at the Foundation for Natural Resources and Energy Law's Special Institute on Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage in Houston, Texas. They will both be speaking on separate panels on the first day of the program, March 7. Please see below details of the program as well as Nandan and Taylor's panels.
Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) features among the core technologies necessary to achieve the United States’ decarbonization goals. With passage of the Inflation Reduction Act and its incentives, carbon storage is now both technically and commercially feasible. Not surprisingly, oil & gas production and midstream companies are well positioned to be first movers in these emerging markets due to their technical capabilities, infrastructure and skilled workforces. Although a number of educational and industry conferences have been held that explore the technology and business implications of CCUS, very few programs have been held that examine the legal and related policy issues. This two-day institute is the most comprehensive, in-depth educational program to date on the legal issues associated with carbon storage projects, including tax credits, commercial agreements, land issues, permitting and environmental regulation.
9:45 – 10:30 am: Policy Drivers, Incentives, and Feasibility of Decarbonization Projects in a Net-Zero World
- Taylor Pullins, Partner, White & Case, Houston, TX
- Priya G. Prasad, Attorney-Advisor, US Department of Commerce, Commercial Law Development Program, Washington, DC
2:00 – 3:00 pm: Financing CCUS Projects
- Nandan Nelivigi, Partner, White & Case LLP, New York, NY
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