Capabilities
With more than 250 dedicated energy lawyers located in the world’s primary energy centers, our energy practice combines deep sector knowledge and experience with a highly commercial approach to help clients enter new markets, advance innovative projects and transactions, navigate challenging regulatory environments and find favorable paths through high-stakes disputes.
Our energy practice is defined by two chief characteristics: 1) our deep vertical knowledge in the industry segments in which we work, and 2) our one-firm collaborative service ethic, efficiently bringing creative and comprehensive solutions to our clients.
Oil & Gas
Our oil & gas clients turn to us for our knowledge of the commercial complexities of the industry and experience at every stage of the value chain. We draw on our long-time leadership in this field to provide counsel spanning all its major sectors:
Our clients include the world’s major oil and gas companies, large and small independents, refiners and petrochemical companies, international service and equipment companies, project contractors and sponsors, and financial institutions – many of which have been turning to our team for decades.
Power
With our broad domestic and international experience and deep bench of power industry specialists, we advise on critical legal, regulatory and commercial matters for our power clients from project origination to financial close and beyond.
Our clients include start-ups, major power producers, multinational lenders, Export Credit Agencies, sponsors, investors, hedge funds, private equity funds and their portfolio companies across all major power sectors:
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The Breadth and Complexity of the International Energy Industry
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Solar Energy and Real Estate Funds – Now for Real
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Treasury and IRS Issue Additional Guidance on Section 40B Sustainable Aviation Fuel Tax Credit
June 6, 2024
K&S advises GeoPark on its acquisition of oil assets in Vaca Muerta
May 28, 2024
Keith Townsend, Elizabeth Morgan and Robert Leclerc advise Novelis on its proposed initial public offering