The 2013 Texas Energy Law Symposium is the Texas Journal of Oil, Gas, and Energy Law’s eighth annual symposium focusing on current energy topics and featuring presentations by prominent practitioners in the industry. Speakers are leading academics and practitioners in oil, gas, and energy law. The symposium will be held Thursday and Friday, January 17 and 18, at the Etter-Harbin Alumni Center on the University of Texas at Austin campus (2110 San Jacinto, across from DKR Memorial Stadium).
Symposium topics include developments in energy storage, trends in master limited partnership transactions, regulatory and commercial issues in shale plays, and the role of government and markets in forming energy policy. Speakers include external and in-house practitioners, and law and business professors.
The annual symposium is hosted by the Texas Journal of Oil, Gas, and Energy Law (TJOGEL) and run by its student-members. The symposium is funded by the generous donations of TJOGEL’s sponsors.
To register for the 2013 Texas Energy Law Symposium, log on to the Symposium website. Participants can earn up to twelve hours of CLE credit. The registration fee is $50.
For more information, contact Symposium Director Jaron Hudgins at tjogelsymposium@gmail.com.