Colleen Jarrott Co-Presents on Legal Considerations for Carbon Sequestration Development at the 76th Annual Energy Law Conference
Event
Feb 14, 2025
Houston, Texas
New Orleans-based partner Colleen Jarrott will co-present a session titled "Acquisitions and Authorizations: Legal Considerations for Carbon Sequestration Project Development" at the 76th Annual Energy Law Conference, Institute for Energy Law, Houston, Texas, February 14, 2025. This session explores the legal principles and regulatory frameworks that govern carbon capture projects.
The discussion will cover several important topics, including:
- The impact of property law on underground storage
- Requirements for obtaining necessary permits
- Tax incentives that are evolving to encourage investment
- Strategies that landowners, project developers, and policymakers use to tackle challenges in this rapidly emerging field
For more information and to register, visit the IEL's website.
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