Hydraulic fracturing has already revolutionized upstream oil and gas production in the United States, leaving the country on pace to pass Saudi Arabia as the world’s largest oil producer by 2020, according to the International Energy Agency. But to get natural gas from wellhead to market, the midstream and downstream transportation infrastructure in the United States will need a revolution of its own. The industry is scrambling to close transportation gaps currently filled with rail and trucking with pipelines, but not everyone is happy with more pipelines. This panel, moderated by
Brian O'Neill, will explore the current legal and political battles surrounding gas transportation infrastructure.
CLE credit will be available. For more information and to register, please visit the
American Bar Association's website.