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Shale Insight 2020
September 29, 2020 @ 10:00 am - October 1, 2020 @ 12:45 pm
Babst Calland joins the Marcellus Shale Coalition for Shale Insight 2020, September 29-October 1, 2020. Celebrating its 10th anniversary in a new virtual event format, Shale Insight offers attendees, exhibitors and sponsors unprecedented access to the insights of industry-leading CEOs, high level elected and other public officials and expert thought leaders across the spectrum, all of whom play a critical role in crafting the public policy and technical landscape that defines shale gas development around the world. Learn from insightful technical and public affairs sessions, national keynote addresses, and the most relevant topic discussions affecting the industry today to jump ahead of the competition and gain that inside edge directly from the industry’s most influential leaders and innovators.
Attorneys Lisa Bruderly and Keith Coyle will be panelists for “Pipeline Development: Legal Challenges and Federal Permitting Issues.” Join leading legal and industry analysts for an insightful panel discussion focusing on the current legal challenges and federal permitting issues facing pipeline projects. Timely topics to be examined include the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision on pipeline crossings beneath the Appalachian Trail, court challenges and proposed changes to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Nationwide Permit 12 , revisions to 401 water quality certification requirements and the proposed definition of “habitat” under the Endangered Species Act regulations.
Attorneys Kevin Garber and Jean Mosites will be panelists for “Water and Waste Handling: Studies and Stories.” This session will discuss the trends in water and waste storage, transport, recycling and disposal practices across the Tri-state area. Join industry and legal analysts as they provide an overview of the latest state and federal regulatory developments, and how those developments intersect with current industry pressures. Panelists also will discuss and provide expert analysis on the results of produced water studies by USEPA and the Marcellus Shale Coalition.