State and Regional Regulatory Trends in Hydraulic Fracturing States are at the fore in regulating shale drilling and hydraulic fracturing,
and several regional bodies have significant regulatory input as
well. Get an in-depth examination of the changes and trends in state
and regional regulation, including:
- State regulatory initiatives and moratoria
- Regional regulatory efforts by River Basin Compact Commissions
- The tension between the states and US EPA over the regulation of drilling and hydraulic fracturing
- Efforts to create model state codes and regulations
When: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 12:30–2PM ET Where: Via teleconference and webcast. RSVP: To attend, please visit http://www.ali-cle.org/index.cfmfuseaction=courses.course&course_code=TSUX06 Teleconference and webcast information will be emailed one business day prior to the event. Continuing Legal Education credits will be available for this seriesPanelists: Joel R. Burcat, Partner, Saul Ewing LLP (moderator) Scott R. Perry, Deputy Secretary, Office of Oil and Gas Management, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Craig Segall, Staff Attorney, Sierra Club Edward L. Strohbehn Jr., Of Counsel, Bingham McCutchen LLP Lori Wrotenbery, Director of Administration, Oklahoma Corporation Commission This
replay was originally presented on December 14, 2012. Questions
submitted during the program will be answered by email within two
business days after the program. This program is part of the 5-part ALI CLE and ELI series, Environmental Impacts of Shale Development and Hydraulic Fracturing: Key Legal Issues and Future Directions.
The series offers an in-depth examination of the environmental law
and policy issues facing companies, governments, activist groups,
and citizens who are concerned about this critical area of our
nation’s energy infrastructure. You
do not have to participate in the entire series to benefit from the
information provided in each individual program. For more information
on the series go to http://eli.ali-cle.org. | | | |
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