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WEBINAR: Hedging and Credit Impact for E&P and Power Companies Under The Dodd-Frank Act

October 07, 2010

Haynes and Boone, LLP, UHY Advisors FLVS, Inc., and Mobius Risk Group, LLC hosted?a webinar?discussing the hedging and credit?impact for E&P and Power Companies under the Dodd-Frank Act.? The Dodd-Frank Act was meant for Wall Street, but Main Street businesses may find their credit and hedging opportunities and costs profoundly affected.

Moderator:

Buddy Clark
Partner and Head of the Energy Group
Haynes and Boone, LLP

Buddy Clark focuses his practice in energy finance, including representation of lenders, private capital providers and energy companies in secured and unsecured credit transactions and equity investments; transactional energy law, including oil and gas exploration, production and development, acquisitions, title and partnerships; independent power projects; and energy related litigation.

Panelists:

Jeff Nichols
Partner
Haynes and Boone, LLP

Jeff represents a variety of clients in the energy and finance industries, and has experience with structured energy transactions, including energy hedging documentation for swaps and for physical sales of oil and gas or electric power. Jeff also has a depth of experience in financing development projects in the oil and gas and power industries.

Dr. Thomas Murphy
Principal
UHY Advisors FLVS, Inc.
www.uhy-us.com

Dr. Thomas Murphy is a Principal and Co-Leads the Derivatives Practice at UHY Advisors. Tom has over 20 years of experience in energy and commodities, and is an internationally recognized expert in risk management and valuation of complex physical and financial assets. Tom has both industry and Big Four consulting experience, and has provided litigation support and expert testimony in derivative cases for energy and financial service clients.?

Paul Smith
Chief Risk Officer
Mobius Risk Group
www.mobiusriskgroup.com

 

Paul leads the Financial & Analytics desks which identifies energy, commodity, interest rate and currency risks, develops solutions, and executes in the market place on behalf of clients. He has over 17 years of financial markets trading and structuring experience.

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For a copy of the presentation, click here.

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To access a recording of the webinar and the presentation?click here.

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This course has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE in the amount of 1.00 credit hour.

This transitional course or program has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the New York State CLE Board for a maximum of 1.00 credit hour, of which 1.00 credit hour can be applied toward the Areas of Professional Practice requirement.

For questions, contact Cari Peretzman at cari.peretzman@haynesboone.com.?

Event Details
  • October 07, 2010 - October 07, 2010